What are the best resources for puppy training?
I am not ready for puppies yet since my dog was just diagnosed with a terminal disease. I cried for days but have come to terms with the fact that he doesn't have super long to live. I love dogs and want another GSD or two. I did so much wrong the first time even in choosing an older puppy with health and tempermant problems to starting with bad trainer and not so great vet.
This time I have already know who to call Levitra Online for a puppy or two and who will train it as they come highly recommended from my vet who is also highly recommeded.
I am not sure if I want to get one puppy at a time about a year apart or two together but either way I want to read up on health care and training methods and any other resourses that would help me be the BEST pet owner possible.
And yes I am home enough for two dogs right now I don't work and my husband does and I am really only looking for part time work on a different shift so most of the time someone would be home with the puppies.


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You need to do your research very carefully, examining everything from energy levels, to grooming needs, to health concerns. Although you sound like a responsible young lady with a good head on your shoulders, you and your parents should sit down and outline what your perfect family dog will look like. How much time/money would you like to spend grooming your dog? How much exercise are you willing to give the dog? Goldens are in the sporting group, and they were bred to be hunters meaning they need LOTS of exercise (running, preferably). You also need to look into training aspects. Some breeds are known to be easier to train than others, and a poor-mannered dog can become a nightmare. The last thing we need is more dogs in the shelters. There are lots of resources online for researching dog breeds. Make your decision slowly and thoughtfully.
Finally, don't discount a shelter dog. Dogs are not truly adults until the age of 3. Dog adolescence (6 months to roughly 3 years) is the time when most dogs are given up to shelters. Puppies are a lot of work (more work than most people realize) and shelters are overflowing with tons of dogs (including puppies, if that's what you and your family decide what you really want) that would fit into your family perfectly
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