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Things No One Tells You About Owning a Dog

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When you want to adopt a new dog, you will obviously be obsessed with having a companion to go home to. You constantly think about where the dog will be sleeping and the things you will be buying for him. The truth is that adopting a new dog is like adding another baby in your family. It will actually change the way you think and do things. Below are some of the things that people don’t tell you about becoming a dog owner.

You Will be Transformed into a Loving Parent

Even if you are still single, owning a dog will transform you into a parent. This is because you will get used to taking care of the dog. You will have to consider your dog when making decisions. If you have to travel, you will have to hire a dog sitter to take care of your canine in your absence. Moreover, you can not stay out till late without going home to check on your dog.

The Dog will Take You to Places You Don’t Know

There are instances when you will decide to let your dog roam freely without a leash. Though you expect him to walk ahead of you, he will do the contrary by taking a different route deep in the woods. At first you may not be scared because you expect him to find his way back to you.

But as time passes by, you will have to maneuver through the bushes just to look for him. Woe unto you if you are not wearing hiking boots. The search will actually take you to places you have never imagined you would go.

The Dog Will Bring Strange Smells into Your House

If you don’t own a dog, you can actually account for every smell in your home. But having a dog will add other smells that are not familiar to you. This is because the canine can go to weird places. When you smell something strange, the dog will be the prime suspect.

If the smell is not emanating from the dog, it was probably brought by it due to the places it visits. If the house starts smelling like trash, chances are that the dog was in the garbage bin.

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