Should I Get a Dog? 5 Things to Consider

When you are sitting at home daydreaming of the perfect canine companion, it is sometimes easy to get caught up in that fantasy and lose sight of reality.

We all choose to take a dog into our lives for different reasons but sometimes it is worth taking a step back and looking at what those reasons are – and what that means for your choice. If you’re asking yourself ‘should we get a dog?’, we’ve got the perfect guide for you below. Take a look at these scenarios…

Should I get a dog? Well, ask yourself why you want one!

We’ve listed a few scenarios that might be prompting you to get a dog. Read on to find the pros and things to consider when thinking ‘should I have a dog?’


 

Should we get a dog just because the children want one?

If you’re wondering ‘should we get a dog for our kids?’, consider that growing up with a dog gives children all kinds of benefits – empathy, responsibility, boosts immune system, encourages more exercise, and gives them an understanding ear that will always listen without judgement and often be their very best friend and confidante. However, if you get a dog and expect your children to take care of them, you are probably in for a shock.


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If, however, you want a dog just as much as the children, and everyone in the household is in agreement, you are going to make the perfect dog-owning family.


 


I want a dog to help me be healthier and get more exercise

Dogs certainly do get us out and about a lot more – every single day, no matter what the weather! If you are a bit of a couch potato with fantasies of dropping half your bodyweight the week after your puppy comes home, you might need to re-think.


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Just decide how much exercise you are able to do (for the next 12 years!) and choose a dog whose need for exercise matches yours.


 


I live alone and am feeling lonely

Dogs make for perfect companions and a house feels far less empty with a furry friend in it. Like all prospective dog owners however, take time to choose a breed that will be right for you. Many of the breeds who have developed to be companions will be affectionate, happy to share a sofa with you and not be too demanding in terms of exercise – so if that is what you want, these calm and lazy dog breeds are ideal to look at.
 
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Do be aware however that most of the companion breeds do not like being left on their own as they are so bonded to their owners – it’s part of the job description! And it’s not just companion breeds either – few dogs enjoy being left on their own. This is something to consider if you live alone and there’s no one in the house to stay with your dog when you go out.


If you have the kind of life where you can take a dog everywhere you go, or can arrange dog sitters when needed, then a canine companion may well fill the gap perfectly.


 


My old dog has died and I want to get another one

For many people the very best way to ease the heartbreak of losing a dog is to get a puppy to try and fill the hole in their life and their heart. Sometimes, having a new pup in your life can help you to feel less lonely and you’re able to look for companionship in a new furry friend. If you’re struggling with this, read our guide on losing a pet for some support.


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Whatever you choose to do, never lose sight that this is a fresh start and never a replacement.


 


I want to get involved in dog sports and be competitive

With dog sports, you and your pooch can enjoy each other’s company. Some dog sports and activities are highly interactive between you and your dog which can give you a lot of bonding time. 


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Should I get a second dog? I want a dog to keep my other dog company

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Most dogs enjoy living with another dog – it gives them a playmate and some canine company. If you just want to make your canine family complete, a second dog might well enhance everyone’s life.


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Should we get a dog? – More things to consider

Now that you’ve read all the potential scenarios that could prompt you to get a dog, here are some other things to consider. Make sure to click on each one for more information.



We hope this article answering the question ‘Should I get a dog’ was helpful! Next, see our article on the benefits of getting a dog!