11/09/2023
๐พ Busting the Final Myth of the Week: Myth #3! ๐
Myth: "Getting a puppy is always the best option."
Fact: While the idea of shaping a puppy's behavior is undoubtedly tempting, it's vital to understand that puppies don't fully develop emotionally and behaviorally until around three years of age. During this time, they navigate various stages of growth, encounter a range of experiences, and undergo fear imprinting periods that significantly influence their adult behaviors.
On the other hand, adult dogs aged three and older offer a higher level of predictability when it comes to assessing long-term behaviors. If certain traits don't align with your preferences as a prospective pet owner, adult dogs usually come with well-established characteristics, making it easier to anticipate what you're getting.
It's also worth noting that raising puppies demands a considerable amount of dedication, attention, and training, whereas adult dogs may already have a foundation of training in place.
So, whether you're considering a puppy or an adult dog, there are fantastic options for every pet lover! ๐ถ๐พโค๏ธ