A puppy waits under the tree on Christmas morning

By Cesar Millan

The bond between humans and dogs is a beautiful thing, and watching it develop can be almost as satisfying as forging it yourself. So it’s not surprising that dogs are such a popular gift idea.

The person who gives a dog as a gift gets a front row seat to watch those first wonderful moments. But think about the scene in which you present your loved one with their furry gift, and look at it from the other side: the excitement of the holidays can produce a frenzied, almost manic atmosphere, and excited energy like that can be an unhealthy way to begin a new canine relationship.

Structure is Needed

Dogs need structure and leadership, and shrill cries and cheers from a new Pack Leader in training don’t fit the bill. Those first key moments should be met with a calm, assertive energy so that puppy can get acclimated to the new family hierarchy – affection should be saved until the dog’s fresh energy has been burned off and he is ready for sleep. Sometimes it is even a good idea to hold that affection until several days into your new relationship; as much as a week is recommended.

Dog Energy Should Be Considered

Another speed bump along the road to a responsible pet ownership is making sure that you choose a dog that fits with the energy of the person who will be receiving it and with the rest of the family as well. Following through on this may mean involving the gift recipient in the selection process. For this kind of gift, a carefully wrapped IOU can be given in place of the animal itself, to let the person know that their gift is coming. Many shelters offer packaged gift certificates for exactly that purpose! Their face may not be covered with puppy kisses after the big reveal, but you can be sure there will be a broad smile in it for you!

Big Commitment

Remember: dogs can make wonderful gifts, but unlike sweaters or socks, they aren’t as easily returnable if the fit isn’t just right. The new owner must be ready to make a commitment for the animal’s entire lifetime and be prepared to accept the responsibilities that come with their new family member. There are many factors to consider including the person or family’s financial situation. Can they afford veterinary care and dog food costs? Is their living situation pet-friendly? How about their lifestyle? Do they have time to invest in proper training, exercise, and attention? The relationship between human and dog must be approached with care and respect – only then will you have a gift truly worth giving!


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