3 Things That Often Surprise People When They Get Their First Dog

Rachel M.
by Rachel M.

Getting your first dog is exciting, but it often comes with unexpected lessons. Here are three things that commonly surprise new dog owners.

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1. The Time Commitment

Many people underestimate just how much time dogs need. Beyond daily walks, dogs require training, socialization, and consistent attention.


Puppies, in particular, demand frequent feeding, potty breaks, and supervision. But even adult dogs need plenty of quality time and mental stimulation to stay happy.

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2. The Cost

Owning a dog isn’t just about food and toys. Veterinary care, vaccinations, grooming, insurance, and emergency expenses can add up quickly.


First-time owners are often surprised at how much budgeting is needed to keep a dog healthy and well-cared-for.

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3. The Emotional Rollercoaster

Dogs bring immense joy, but they can also bring stress, guilt, and worry. Potty accidents, separation anxiety, or unexpected health issues can be emotionally challenging.


Many first-time owners are often caught out by the depth of attachment and responsibility involved in caring for another living being.

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Final Thoughts

Getting a dog is incredibly rewarding, but getting your head around these realities beforehand (at least a little bit!) can make the experience much smoother for both you and your new furry friend.


Remember, many people compare having a dog to having a baby!


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