If you adopt a pet, you are doing a good thing. There’s no denying that. Millions of pets are put down each year because their owner didn’t care for them (be it not getting their pet spayed, getting sick of their teacup poodle once it grew bigger than a teacup, etc). So it’s a great idea, at the very least in terms of your karmic balance, to save an animal’s life and bring it into your home.
Small problem: Pets require a lot of effort, more than most people understand before making the commitment to getting a dog. Especially if you get a puppy from your local ASPCA, not only do you need the time to walk the dog every couple hours in the hopes it’ll stop pissing on your beautiful CB2 rug, but you also need to play with it regularly and build a schedule to try to teach it some sense of law and order. And even if the pup grows to love and respect you and not aspire to one day supplant you as the alpha dog so he can wear the khaki pants and eat all the bacon, you have to worry that you did something wrong in the dog’s upbringing that might one day make it snap and eat a small child like an onion ring in a Dora the Explorer backpack.
On the plus side, this is your one chance In life to get specially branded snacks like Scooby Doo.
If you still want to adopt a dog: Understand that this is a lifelong commitment; if you give a dog back to a shelter, you’re a dick. Research everything you need in advance, get training classes…don’t half-ass it.
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