Wednesday, May 19, 2004

A Good Owner and A Happy Puppy

Few things tug at your heartstrings the way a lovable puppy does. Cute, awkward and comical, they work their way into the very core of your existence. This is true for almost any pup.

And now, you’re all set to buy the cutest, sweetest pup in the world. Now that you’ve already taken this big decision, you think it’s just a matter of going to the nearest pet store, pointing to one cute pup and saying, “I’ll take that one.” Right?

You couldn’t be more wrong.

Buying a high involvement product like a car is a piece of cake compared to buying a pup. At worst, you will need to check some factors; size, style, speed, comfort, consumer reports. With a car, in most cases, what you see is what you buy. With a dog, the process seems easier at first. It ‘s cute, so go ahead. But a car, no matter how cheated you are, won’t chew up your cushions, dirty your bathroom, bite your cousin, or bark all night. And you won’t break its heart if you trade it in for another model.

Besides, it may surprise you but the buying decision involves more factors than just the pup’s health or pedigree. It’s not about how good a dog you can get.

It’s also about how good an owner you can be.

Before you take this big step though, there are a few facts that should influence your decision. After all, you are thinking about someone who will be close to you for the rest of his life. It is a commitment, to say the very least.

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