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>>250725here continuing the post
And remember that if you want to feed your dog properly, its gonna cost. I'd suggest you Nutro dogfood: http://www.nutroproducts.com/index.html (btw, there are some good tips for new dog owners on that site too) and I've also heard that eukanuba foods are relly good. My brothers dog has a weak stomach, and the only dry food it can eat is Eukanuba, everything else will make it puke and it gets a diahrrea. And ofcourse, before buying the dog, remember to buy a collar, leash, water and food bowls, toys, nails clippers, pref. something to clean its eyes with and something to help you to keep his coat in good condition. And some shampoo. At least for starters normal (human) baby shampoo is ok, as long as its tearless. And those nail clippers are really important, because if you dont cut its nails about twice a month and let it get used to clipping nails, it will be a fucking pain in the ass when the dog is adult.
Oh, and one thing I wanna ask: where are you going to buy that baby from? Because if you say "a pet store", I'm gonna regret helping you.
Yeah, and how much do dogs cost in US in general? I know they are alot cheaper than here, but how much are they actually? As I already said, my bich-poo wasnt very expensive. But my other dog, a 6 months old pug cost 1500 euros, and I'm still paying of him. And my brother bought 1-2 years old a bearded collie for about 1000 euros. Yeah, kinda sad to pay that much for a dog, but I'm glad dogs are so expensive here, because only the people who really really want a dog usually buys them.
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