Puppies
Color? There are some breeds, such as the Bichon Frise, which are pure white, and you will have no choice of color. But most breeds come in a variety of colors, and may have different markings. There are some breeds, such as the Golden Retriever, that come in one color but you can choose any shade from the deepest red to the palest cream. Some colors are less common, and if you opt for rarity, you may have longer to wait for your puppy. More Than One? You may decide that you want two dogs in your life so that they can be company for each other. This can work well, but resist the temptation to buy two puppies from the same litter—no matter how appealing the pups look when they are playing together! Pups of the same age will bond with each other rather than with their human family, and unless you can guarantee that you can give each puppy lots of individual training and attention, you will regret your decision. Ideally, wait until your dog is around two years old before taking on another.
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Puppies
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