Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Living Alone VS Living With A Dog

So when you look at the advantages of living alone and then at living with a dog, it really comes down to what kind of person you are. Are you a dog lover or do you just want a dog for protection? Are you willing to spend the money on a dog to keep it fed, exercised, boarded, groomed and treated for any ailments that may come up? Dogs are not commodities to be traded off when they get old or frail or when they are not convenient to us anymore. They are a life-long commitment. Most large dogs have a life expectancy of from 10 to 15 yrs while smaller dogs can live into their late teens.

Are you willing to make a commitment to an animal who will stay by your side through thick and thin and who would never even consider leaving you, except maybe to chase a squirrel? Because if you're not willing to make that sacrifice, a dog may not be the right security measure for you. In that case, there are other options.

There are many home security products to be found online including an electronic barking dog which sounds enough like the real thing that it will be sure to send a would-be intruder running for cover. There are also pepper sprays, stun guns, motion detectors and alarms, door and window alarms, and many more forms of protection if you would rather not spend the time, money and energy dealing with a dog.

But if you are an animal lover, understand the responsibilities involved with living with a dog, and would like to share your love, laughter, hugs and quiet times with a creature who will give you its unconditional love in return, then by all means adopt a dog from your local shelter. There are many just waiting for someone like you.

There are advantages to living alone and there are advantages to living with a dog. Write out your own pros and cons of each and then make the choice that suits you best.

Karleen Lindsey is a rescuer and caretaker of several dogs, but in order to do this she requires a work-at-home business that will allow her the schedule she needs to accomplish her passion of dog rescue and care. She now sells self-defense products mainly focusing on protecting women and children.

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