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I have no words to describe how hyped I've been feeling the last month. The 10th of November this little puppy is finally coming to my house, and I can't wait! I've always been a dog person for my entire life, but this is my first own dog.
Can you share some tips I should know for living with a big dog like this?
Pros:
>I have a big ass mansion seaside and one in the mountains. I can get there with 2 hours by car, and I hang out there every weekend.
>I live with my brother, who stays home when I'm at work.
>I have a lot of big parks 5 minutes by feet from my apartment.
>I live near my parents house.
>I can afford to feed him "real food" all the way
>I live in a city with lots of possibility of socialization
>I have a wide choice of dog educators, dog trainers and vets to go to
Cons:
>It's my first experience with a dog, and a lot of people say that it is not a breed suitable for first owners.
>I live in a 60m2 ( 196 ft2 ) apartment with no balcony and no yard.
>I work 8 hours a day, and my office is 1 hour away from home (so I stay 10 hours out from Mon to Fri)
His name is Zaku.
Can you share some tips I should know for living with a big dog like this?
Pros:
>I have a big ass mansion seaside and one in the mountains. I can get there with 2 hours by car, and I hang out there every weekend.
>I live with my brother, who stays home when I'm at work.
>I have a lot of big parks 5 minutes by feet from my apartment.
>I live near my parents house.
>I can afford to feed him "real food" all the way
>I live in a city with lots of possibility of socialization
>I have a wide choice of dog educators, dog trainers and vets to go to
Cons:
>It's my first experience with a dog, and a lot of people say that it is not a breed suitable for first owners.
>I live in a 60m2 ( 196 ft2 ) apartment with no balcony and no yard.
>I work 8 hours a day, and my office is 1 hour away from home (so I stay 10 hours out from Mon to Fri)
His name is Zaku.
