How to Get Another Dog After a Pet Dog's Death

Getting another dog after another one has passed away is never easy. However, healing and learning how to love again is an important part of the grieving process. Getting a new dog can help you recover from the loss of your old, beloved pet.

Instructions

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      Allow yourself time to grieve for your lost pet. Make sure everyone involved with owning the old pet is emotionally ready to handle owning a new one.

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      Consider different breeds. While you may be inclined to get another dog like your last, you need to consider the temperament and care requirements of the breed. Research other dog breeds and decide on a breed that fits your current lifestyle.

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      Make the right choice where your other pets are concerned. If you have older pets in your household, you probably should not invest in a new puppy. If possible, identify breeds that have reputations for being compatible with your surviving animals.

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      Ask for suggestions from your family. If your household consists of small children, inquire about their readiness to care for a new pet.

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      Take the necessary precautions to ensure that you do not lose your new pet in the same way in which you lost your old one. If your old dog was lost to a disease, be sure to vaccinate your new and current pets and dispose of any items that may contain traces of the disease. Repair any faulty household items that may have contributed to your former dog's demise.

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      Get a new dog. Ideally, you should choose a dog from an animal shelter. Adopting from an animal shelter helps control the pet population and save an animal's life. However, if you choose a breeder, make sure that he is reputable.

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      Introduce your new pet to your current pets and household in the appropriate fashion. Ask breeders and veterinarians for tips on how to make accommodations for your new pet. Conduct an Internet search for more advice.