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While choosing a dog might not be a particularly expensive endeavor, you should still approach the prospect of a new pup the way you would prepare to purchase a new car. A dog may not cost $20,000, but a dog is going to be a member of your family for years, and will need more upkeep and maintenance than your car will ever require.

Choosing a dog is all about three things -- ask questions, ask questions, ask questions!

Here's a question checklist to keep on hand while you conduct your search. Good luck, and have fun -- you're about to add a loving addition to your home!

Questions to Ask Yourself:
- Where do I live? The amount of indoor and outdoor room you have available for the dog to play on its own will be an important factor in picking the right breed. Remember: Smaller breeds aren't necessarily tailor-made for smaller spaces. Some of them require the most exercise, activity and stimulation!

- What kind of exercise do I (or don't I) like to do? It's possible to find a dog that requires less walking, or enjoys simply being let outside to roam around your fenced-in yard. Some may dream of doing a half-marathon with their dog, while others would love a swimming partner. Then again, you might just want a companion who'll sit with you on the couch and watch TV.

- How much extra time can I devote to my dog when I first take it home? Every dog will take up some time in your daily schedule from here on out, but when the dog is new and needs help acclimating, you'll need to devote more time to your furry friend. It's not about the breed, but what age and temperament is best for you.


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