What is the Worst Season to get a Puppy?
December 2nd, 2011 by Dirk Gruenberg
Do you think about getting a dog? Before you make your decision you probably wonder if it is the right time. Well, you are absolutely right to consider this carefully because there are a lot of things that you should know about and make a difference between fun and hassle.
Seasons obviously are an issue when it comes to bringing home a dog or puppy. What is the best season? Is it winter or is it spring, and what will it mean to me and my family’s life?
Good question, obviously. But the answer is not easy. In my experience there is no right or wrong with either season. However, most dog owners say that potty training is easier in spring.
It may be a little bit harder to encourage your pup to do his business outside in times where temperatures are very low. Your dog might not like that.
And think about yourself: potty training means you will have to take your dog outside and wait for him to do his business. It may sometimes take a while, believe me.
Do you see my point? But here is another reason why spring might be a more convenient time: soon you will have to attend obedience classes with your dog. That is another thing that is held outside and you should carefully consider if you like to practice with your dog in the cold.
Another thing you should consider is vacation time. Ideally, you should get the pup at the beginning of your vacation. That way you’ll be able to spend a lot of time with him before having to go back to your daily work routine.
The same is true when you have kids. In this case the ideal timing for getting a pup is at the beginning of their summer holidays. They can really make him feel welcome, get to know him well, and at the end of the holidays, he is a real member of the family.
Wouldn’t that be a real adequate introduction for your pup? So my recommendation is to get him during vacation time and school holiday time. This will prove perfect for your whole family.
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