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Introduction
Puppies are wonderful. They’re cute, they’re cuddly and they learn new things every day! But having a puppy isn’t just about the fun of owning one; it’s also about picking up poop and feeding them on time. For many people, getting a puppy is the right decision because it can improve your health, make you happier at home or simply provide companionship for an empty house.
They bring joy.
You’re not the only one who thinks that puppies are just about the most adorable things in the entire world. Dogs, in general, have a way of bringing out joy and making people smile. There is something so joyful about watching a puppy play with its toys or chase butterflies outside. If you have ever been around a dog that genuinely loves you, then you know what I mean!
I don’t think anyone can argue against how cute puppies are. They’re little balls of fur who love to play and give kisses. Their sweet faces always make me laugh; they remind me how much fun it can be just to live life as an adult! The best part is that they never fail to put a smile on my face whenever I’m feeling down or stressed out over work deadlines or school projects due soon (or both).
They’re the best exercise partner.
One of the main reasons why people get a pet is to have a companion who will keep them company and make them feel less lonely. And while your puppy may not be able to talk with you, they can still be an excellent companion that helps you get out of the house and exercise more often.
Your dog will love running alongside you when they’re trained to do so, but even if they aren’t trained yet or are still too young to run long distances, there are plenty of ways for them to get some exercise time with their owner. For example:
- You can take your puppy for walks through your neighborhood every day. Walking helps both humans and dogs stay healthy by providing cardiovascular exercise (good for blood circulation) as well as strengthening muscles through resistance training when carrying items such as leashes or bags full of poop bags! Plus it gives both parties some time together outdoors where both people and pets alike should enjoy being outside in nature even on those days where it might seem like too hot outside due to high temperatures throughout North America right now (sorry Canada).
- If walking outside isn’t something that sounds fun enough then perhaps consider playing fetch inside instead! It doesn’t matter how old your pup is; what matters most is whether or not he/she enjoys playing this game with you because this activity allows everyone involved with having fun while also getting good exercise at the same time without needing any sports equipment whatsoever outside except maybe some balls!
They make you feel safe.
Puppies are fun to be around. They’re energetic, they’re cute and they can make you feel safe.
Puppies are great for making you feel safe because they can help you get out of the house more often. You won’t want to stay inside as much if you have a puppy who needs walks and runs outside with them. And getting out of the house more often means that you’re meeting new people and having new experiences which make life better!
Puppies are great, but please only adopt if you are ready for a long-term commitment.
Puppies are adorable and wonderful additions to any family. However, it’s important to be aware of the work that comes along with raising a puppy. You will not only need to walk your puppy multiple times every day, but also play with him or her as much as possible so they learn how to behave properly while being around other people and animals. You’ll want to make sure that he or she has plenty of toys at all times so they don’t chew up your furniture or other household items!
Additionally, puppies need training in order for them to become well-behaved pets later on down the road when they’re older (and larger). This means learning commands such as sit, stay and come here often throughout the first few months after bringing home an eight-week old pup from PetSmart or another store like that one where people buy stuff for their pets like food bowls & blankets etcetera…
Conclusion
With all that being said, if you’re ready for a new puppy in your life, make sure to do your research before bringing home a new addition. We recommend starting with local shelters or rescue groups. These organizations are always looking for homes for their dogs and puppies, so by adopting from one of them instead of buying a dog from some random breeder or puppy mill, you’ll be helping someone else out at the same time!