Your research is done, and you have chosen the breed that gives you that little chill of excitement – the one who is the perfect companion for your family. The next step is finding the breeder nearest to you and picking up your puppy,quick and easy.
Actually, no. The moment you decide to become a dog owner, you take on a responsibility.
Not just for your own dog, but for the way we as a society treat our dogs. The unfortunate reality is that we have let our best friend down, big time. Thousands and thousands of healthy dogs have nowhere to go, and the shelter system does not have the resources to care for them.
Responsibility and consequences
This story is from the Issue 2020 edition of Dog Directory.
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Consistent-house rules
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