If you are thinking to adopt a puppy, then the main thing you should consider is whether you are ready to take up on the responsibilities that come with welcoming a canine into your home. However, there’s no denying that the financial aspect involved in this process is something on the mind of everybody who wants a pet.
Puppy adoption is a lot cheaper than buying a pet from a dog breeder, which can set you back as much as $500 to over $1,000 for a new puppy. Still, there are certain fees that you’ll have to pay when getting a pup from the animal shelter as well.
It might come as a surprise, but generally speaking, adopting a puppy is not free. Still it’s way cheaper for owners. That’s because the fees you have to pay actually go towards covering the costs of care the dog has received while it was at the animal shelter. This includes vaccination, neutering, parasite treatments and more.
When you buy a puppy from a dog breeder, it’s most likely that you’ll have to provide all this to your dog. And making sure your new puppy gets all his shots and treatments is definitely not cheap.
So in addition to the $500 – $1,000 you paid, you’ll also have pay anywhere from $150-$500 dollars for medical care and treatments.
Costs aside, at the end of the day, puppy adoption is the better alternative because it saves the lives of loving pets that desperately need a home and a second chance.
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