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Three Points to Consider Before Raising a Pet
Now more and more young people like to raise pets, but have you really thought about it? You must meet the following criteria to be a qualified pet owner.
First point: Time. Dogs usually need to be taken out for a walk in the morning and evening, as they need to urinate and defecate. Cats need to play, so if you can't allocate time for them, it may lead to destructive behavior, bites, and even behavioral problems.
Second point: Money. This is a realistic issue you can't avoid. You need to pay for monthly external and internal parasite prevention, dog diapers, and annual vaccinations. Common diseases, such as skin diseases, ear diseases, enteritis, and coughs, can also cost a lot of money. The most important thing is dog food, high-quality food, and poor-quality food can easily cause other diseases.
Third point: Patience. Small cats and dogs will inevitably have messy toileting habits before forming good habits. Kneeing things is also inevitable during the teething period. What should we do at this time? We must have patience to guide them correctly, not to use violence.
If you meet these three points, your dog will give you the most loyal and warm companionship after it turns one year old. So, have you thought about raising a pet?