There are many things to consider when thinking about bringing a dog into your home –
not the least of which is: What kind of dog is best for me? How do I learn about the
different breeds? Where do I find a breeder?
There are over 180 different AKC-recognized breeds of dogs. They come in many shapes
and sizes. Some breeds have long hair, some are short-haired; some need lots of room to
run, others just a small yard; some require laps to sit in, others are more independent.
Before bringing a dog home to become a part of your family, you should ask yourself the
following questions and write down the answers. Then seek a dog that best meets
your responses.
When considering a puppy….
- Do you know how big it will grow?
- Do you have enough room, both inside and outside, to meet its exercise needs?
- Do you know how active it will be?
- Will its temperament and personality fit your own?
- Will it constantly need attention?
- Do you have the time to train the puppy?
- Is it easy to housebreak?
- Are you prepared to forego other activities in order to tend to the pup’s needs?
- Can you afford the necessary vaccinations and visits to the veterinarian?
If an adult… the above, plus….
- Can you provide sufficient daily exercise routines for the dog?
- Do you have time to spend taking care of the dog’s emotional needs?
- Are there special dietary needs?
- Are there any health problems that you should consider?
- Do you have a safe place to keep the dog when you are not at home?
- Will its coat require special care and professional grooming?
Do not bring a dog into your life if you are not prepared to…
- spend quality time with the dog;
- make personal sacrifices in order to see to the dog’s needs.
- feed, groom and house it properly;
- be forgiving if it goes to the bathroom where it should not.
- deal with dog hair;
- take it to training classes, if necessary;
- treat the dog as a four-legged member of your family;
- accept the responsibilities of dog ownership.
Do bring a dog into your life, if you want…
- a companion who asks no questions, makes no judgments;
- someone who loves you regardless of who you are, what you do or how much money you have in the bank;
- to come home to a presence that immediately fills the room with love and devotion when you walk through the door;
- to live a life that is mindful while being minded, loving while being loved, and caring while being cared for. In short, dogs are man’s best friends and most faithful companions, but they do bring
with them responsibilities and obligations that must be considered by anyone thinking about
getting a dog.
Do you have dogs up for adoption? If so how do we see them?
We do not offer dogs for adoption. Have a look at the club’s resources page for information about local shelters and rescues.
Any info on reputable breeders in the north country ?
In the past, we maintained a list of breeders, but that seemed like a redundant effort, given the resources of the internet (including Facebook). We do list information about local shelters on our resource page.