If you have your heart set on getting a puppy then you’ve probably have already heard the pros and cons about them. Listed below are the top 5 things you should consider before bringing a puppy into your house. Puppies and other pets aren’t for everyone’s lifestyle, so take these tips into mind and it’ll be a good decision for you and for the happiness of your new puppy.
- As you may know puppies require a lot of basic training. Before bringing a puppy home, it’s important to realize that you will need to set time aside for house training and other basic commands. House training, whether it is paper training or alerting you to take them outside, is vital. You want to keep your place nice and clean especially for your Beabull puppy. If you leave dirty papers or messes on the floor, it will teach them that it is ok to make messes in the house and will teach them bad behavior. Training them on papers or teaching them how to go outside is your first step, followed by simple sit, stay, and lay down commands.
- Beabull puppies take up a lot of your time, especially when training them with commands and tricks. If you don’t have a lot of free time to spend with them, then a puppy may not be in the cards for you at this point in time. Puppies also take up a lot of your energy, but isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Having a puppy can keep you fit and active while trying to chase them around and play games with them. Although, if you have trouble getting around or have some sort of disability, then an older, more patient dog may fit you better. If you have your heart set on a puppy though, then hiring a pet sitter or dog walker may be beneficial for both you and your puppy!
- Check into the particular breed you are interested in and see if they work well with your lifestyle. If you don’t have a large yard or free space, a smaller and calmer puppy may be the best choice for you. On the other hand, if you have large open space then a herding breed or larger active breed would be perfect for you.
- Beabull puppies and other breeds need ample space for their things and for activities. If you have a smaller apartment in the city or don’t have access to outdoor space, you may want to reconsider your breed. A smaller puppy is good for a small space, so if you had your heart set on a large breed, you may have to change your plans.
- You also want to get your puppy spayed or neutered. This is very important because it keeps the population balanced and gives every pet a chance for a loving family. So before bringing your puppy home, look into getting them fixed and make sure you can set time aside to take them for the surgery. Also, it’s smart to have enough time afterwards to take care of them or make arrangements for someone to take care of them.





































