Don’t give a dog for Christmas

by Miraz on 9 December 2009 · 0 comments

in responsible owners

In New Zealand it’s summer — a time when puppies and kittens proliferate, often only to end up in SPCA and other shelters.

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Puppy. Photo by Miraz.

It’s also Christmas, and a puppy or kitten might seem a great idea as a gift:

Dogs and puppies are the most searched for item on TradeMe in the lead up to Christmas, and that’s brought a warning from the website’s spokesman.

Daniel Bridges says people should think carefully before giving a dog or cat as a gift – make sure the recipients really want one, and that they’re well equipped to look after it.

[Via : Dogs, puppies top pre Chirstmas TradeMe searches | ONE NEWS News.]

I’d go further than Bridges though and say: never give an animal as a gift. It’s not fair on the recipient or on the animal.

Even passionate dog-lovers may have their reasons not to get a dog and a puppy can quickly become an unwelcome and expensive burden.

If you think an animal would be a perfect gift for a friend or family member then certainly make the offer, but don’t be offended if they decline. If they do want to accept the offer then go with them and let them pick out the puppy or kitten they want — the one they ‘click’ with.

The costs of a new puppy or kitten

There are lots of costs with any new puppy or kitten, apart from the cost of the animal itself.

Costs may include:

  • bedding
  • food
  • fencing a property
  • a crate or barriers for inside a room
  • routine vet checks
  • neutering or spaying, vaccinations, flea control
  • licensing fees
  • accessories such as a collar and leash
  • grooming costs (or time for grooming)
  • car harness
  • training

Adding a new animal to a home is a huge commitment. Please don’t just give a pet for Christmas.

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