12 Self-Love Ideas for Valentine’s Day

12 Self-Love Ideas for Valentine’s Day

Guess what! Valentine’s is around the corner and everything in town is going to turn rosy red or blush pink. Are you excited to celebrate this festival of love?

Growing up, we had the tradition of showering love to our dear ones on this day through cards and gifts. My mom used to gift me something special during Valentine’s. It was more of a family bonding than only showing love for your significant other.

If you’re spending this Valentine’s with your family or a partner or alone; showing love to yourself never does any harm. Hold yourself tight for I’m going to take you on the journey of treating yourself with all love and fun this Valentine’s.

12 self-love ideas for Valentine’s Day:

  1. Make a handmade card for yourself

You may have crafted beautiful cards for birthdays or anniversaries; how about creating one for yourself. My 5 and 9 year old are masters at making homemade cards, and I get one every time there’s a special occasion. 

It’s always super pleasing to receive a loving card with a little note to self. Do this for yourself this valentine’s and shower all the love.

  1. Cook your favorite meal12 Self-Love Ideas for Valentine’s Day

Nothing beats homemade food. Do you always wish to try out the new recipes but felt short of time? This is your chance to show yourself the much-needed love, by cooking your favorite meal. Hop on to some YouTube tutorials, gather the ingredients and wake up your hidden MasterChef.

  1. Dance your heart out

You won’t imagine the blast of happiness this activity will bring to you.

Lock your room or close the doors and dance your heart out turning the music aloud. Do not worry if your moves aren’t perfect. You are dancing for yourself and not for attaining any certification. Chill and just enjoy.

  1. Prepare a homemade face-pack

A skin-care a day kicks the dullness away. Try out some DIY homemade face-packs to refresh your skin this Valentine’s. Besides this, you can enjoy an at-home spa day.

You don’t really need much for this. Just dim the lights or light some candles, tune slow music, take a hot bubble bath, file your nails and enjoy your homemade face-pack.

  1. Discover your self-love language

Just like knowing your love language, it’s important to also be aware of your self-love language.

What’s the best way you can show love to yourself?

Note down all the activities and pick a few that you love doing with yourself.

  1. Sign-up for an online class

Working on yourself is better than wasting your time on some non-productive activities. So, spare some time this Valentine’s to educate yourself.

My favorite places to learn are Skillshare and Masterclass. I have been learning about photography on Skillshare and I have been honing in on my cooking skills on Masterclass, both of which my family appreciates!

  1. Go for some shoppingshopping retail therapy | 12 Self-Love Ideas for Valentine’s Day

Take yourself on a shopping date and shower the love you always carried within. Maybe you were eyeing your favorite tee for long or wishing someone to buy you your favorite purse, get them all for yourself, girl! Now is the time to really treat yourself on this day, if you have been holding back! 

  1. Movie marathon day

If you’re someone who loves movies like crazy, this is the best way to spend Valentine’s.

Go on a movie spree and watch a series of your all-time favorite movies. Grab a box of popcorn and enjoy your eve.

  1. Buy yourself some flowers

    Floral Bouquet from LoveBox

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You don’t have to wait for someone to bring you flowers. Get them for yourself this Valentine’s. It doesn’t always have to be a rose! My favorite places to get flowers, every day, not just Valentine’s Day are Trader Joe’s, Fry’s, and Whole Foods. Online, check out The Bouqs.com or if you want something that’s going to last longer than one week, if that, LoveBox is perfect! And if you use AJ15, you can save 15% off their products! 

Sunflowers are super refreshing for this time of the year. Go and rejuvenate your space with their fragrance.

 

  1. Donate or help someone

Helping someone will always make your heart full of joy and gratitude. Even if you can’t spare lots of money; gifting a one-time meal is also sufficient.

  1. Listen to some motivational podcasts

Show yourself some love by listening to some inspiring and motivating podcasts. This will lift up your mood and you will feel super-charged.

  1. Bring together a self-care basket

Make some self-care kits for your loved ones and even for yourself. Gather all the things you need to nourish your body and mind and assemble them in a basket. Voila, your customized self-care basket is ready.

In the end, Valentine’s Day is not only for showering love to your partner or loved ones; it’s also for treating yourself with utmost love and care. I hope that these self-love ideas will help you celebrate V-day with lots of fun and peace.

Do let me know in the comments how you’re planning to spend Valentine’s this year.

 

 

 

 

 

15 Effective Tips for How to Avoid Holiday Depression

Some people aren’t able to enjoy the holiday season due to feelings of stress and depression. These 15 tips on how to avoid holiday depression will help you to enjoy this holiday season.

 

It’s that wonderful time of the year…well, honestly it’s not such a wonderful time of the year for everyone. Present among the shopping, parties, baking, extra cooking, and entertaining lurk unwanted guests for some people: stress and depression.

 

Each year, a lot of people experience sadness and depression around the holiday season due to the stress of all the hustle and bustle as well as the expectation to be feeling merry and generous.

 

Instead of enjoying the holiday season, they dread it.

 

However, if this sounds like you, know that there are some really practical tips to help you minimize those feelings so you can cope with holiday blues and stresses more than you thought you would. 

15 Effective Tips for How to Avoid Holiday Depression

Causes of Holiday Depression

If you already struggle during the holiday season, seeing others feeling merry and bright might make you feel more like an outsider and make this time of year even more challenging.

 

As women tend to carry the burden of shopping, gift wrapping, planning holiday events, organizing family get togethers, and other responsibilities, more women tend to feel more holiday stress and depression during the holiday season than men do.

 

However, there are lots of reasons why people may feel more stressed and depressed than cheerful during the holidays, including:
  • Finances – spending money when finances are tight is definitely a big reason why many people feel stressed rather than merry. Not being able to afford gifts or holiday events can be devastating.
  • Stress – the stress of shopping and planning gatherings on top of everything else during the busy holiday season can cause high levels of stress which can zap the fun out the entire season.
  • Grief – losing a loved one during the year can be especially painful around the holidays for anyone, but that’s especially true for seniors. It’s normal to feel sadness around the holidays if you have lost someone during the year.
  • Estrangement – if you aren’t currently speaking to certain family members or friends, holiday gatherings can cause feelings of sadness, resentment, and guilt to rise to the surface.
  • Separation or Divorce – for anyone who’s newly separated or divorced, the holidays can be especially sad if they remind you of happier times. This situation is even more stressful for adult children who have to balance seeing multiple sets of parents.
  • Loneliness – for anyone who is single or lives alone, the holidays can be depressing as they see others enjoying time with their families.
  • SAD – Seasonal Affective Disorder causes many people to feel depressed due to the lack of sunlight. Other medical conditions can have an impact and cause holiday stress as well.

How To Avoid Holiday Depression

Now that you know the main causes of holiday stress and depression, here are some helpful tips for avoiding potential triggers and coping with the holiday blues.

Making Plans in Advance

Waiting until the last minute to make plans causes stress about the uncertainty of the future. Instead, make plans ahead of time so you know where and with whom you’ll be spending your holidays.

Shopping Early

Putting off shopping adds enormous stress – especially when you need to ship packages to loved ones. Shopping early (even before Thanksgiving) helps you avoid the shopping crunch and gives you plenty of time for gift wrapping.

Make a Budget and Stick to it

Finances are one of the biggest holiday depression triggers, so take a little time to make a plan that helps avoid adding additional stress to the season. 

 

Before you do any shopping, decide how much you can afford (or want) to spend and stick to that budget. While the season is about giving, that doesn’t mean you need to buy happiness with gifts. Instead, come up with amazing gift giving alternatives, such as making some easy DIY gifts.

Asking for Help From Friends and Family Members

Women tend to feel like they need to do everything to make the holidays special. Instead, try asking for help from family members, kids, and even friends. Many hands make light work – and allow more time for fun which reduces stress.

Be Realistic

Your highly annoying cousin or extremely opinionated and political uncle won’t suddenly be the opposite of what they have always been, and the holidays don’t need to be perfect. Tread carefully when it comes to setting expectations and err on the side of not having any. 

 

If you can simply remain open to new experiences and new holiday traditions, it will alleviate some of the stress and anxiety that many feel around trying to make the holiday season “picture perfect”. 

 

Taking Time to Slow Down and Rest

When times are hectic and busy, we can end up running “on empty” before we know it. When times get busy, it’s extra important to make time for rest and relaxation. You’ll avoid feeling depleted, which will naturally leave you feeling better.

Practice Self-Care

Restorative routines are those routines that help you replenish and feel your best. They’re even more important during the holidays than normal. Schedule in time to read a book, watch a favorite movie, take a nap, or anything else that helps you feel your best.

Ditch Social Media

A lot of people on social media tend to only portray the very best things. They don’t show the stress or exhaustion they feel – only the Pinterest perfect decorations and smiling faces. It can be too easy to compare what we are feeling inside to the way that people look on the outside and feeling even worse that the two don’t equal each other. 

 

If you feel yourself doing this and feeling worse after being on social media, take a break from social media until after the holiday season. 

Spending Time to Reflect

If you have been through something particularly difficult, allow yourself time to reflect and even grieve, if needed. Allow yourself to feel your feelings because pushing them down only leads to more depression.

Avoid Family Conflicts

Family gatherings and dynamics can be a huge trigger during the holidays. Try to set aside differences. When that’s not enough, avoid family conflicts by changing the subject, helping in the kitchen, escaping to the bathroom, or hanging out with the kids. 

Embrace the Power of No

Many people feel like they need to say yes to every event, idea, or activity. If you really want to say no but say yes instead, you are likely to feel overwhelmed, resentful, stressed, or exhausted (or a combination of these feelings). 

 

There is absolutely no reason why you need to participate in every event or take on extra responsibility if it’s too much for you. Pay attention to what you’re needing and follow that.

Reach Out

The worst thing you can do when you’re experiencing holiday stress or blues, is to isolate yourself. Get together with friends, participate in community events, support groups, social media sites, or even just reach out and chat with a friend if you need a shoulder to lean on.

Give Your Time and Talents

Research has shown that helping others helps us too. If you’re feeling depressed or lonely during the holiday season, try volunteering to help those in need. You just might find joy and satisfaction in it.

Continue Your Healthy Habits

It’s a common practice to give into overindulgence over the holidays. If you really want to feel your best so that stress and depression don’t take over the season for you, maintain your healthy habits. Continue doing things like:

  • Get enough sleep
  • Eat healthy food choices at meal times
  • Enjoy a healthy and filling snack before going to holiday gatherings so that you don’t overindulge on unhealthy food choices
  • Get regular exercise

Get Help From a Professional

Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, you may continue to feel bad. If those feelings continue, please seek help from your doctor or a mental health professional. With help, you will feel better.

How to Avoid Holiday Depression – Final Thoughts

Everyone feels stressed at the holidays, right? Well, to some degree that might be true. Be on the lookout for these symptoms:

  • Sadness
  • Irritability
  • Extreme fatigue
  • Feelings of worthlessness or hopelessness
  • Guilt
  • Loss of interest in normal activities
  • Crying
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Changes in sleep or appetite

 

If you experience these symptoms, your stress and holiday depression might actually be a more serious mental illness. If these symptoms persist more than a few weeks, please seek diagnosis or treatment from your doctor or mental health professional so that you can get back to feeling like yourself.

 

Even if the holidays have taken their toll on you in the past, that doesn’t mean that will be the case every year. Use these tips to avoid holiday depression to practice self-care so that you can feel better – and maybe even enjoy – this holiday season.

Family Game Night with 4 Legged Friends

Family Game Night with 4 Legged Friends

I love showing our girls things we did when growing up, even though Steve and I will have very different upbringings than our girls. It takes us back to our younger years, and let’s us be kids again. No matter what, board games and the old school Operation are no doubt going to stand the test of time.

**Little disclaimer – Hasbro gifted us these games to try out, but all the opinions are my own, and the content is all my own.**

Monopoly and Operation may have gotten some new characters and new rules, but the concepts are still the same.

Family Game Night with 4 Legged Friends

Usually, game nights are just the 4 of us, but now that we have Louie, our French Bulldog puppy, we are trying to include him and Champ as much as possible in activities. Because he’s still small, it’s really easy to put him at the table and try to have him in the game with us.

hasbro Family Game Night

Champ loves to sit right around the table, mostly because he thinks (and often does) he’s going to get a snack.

The only he got on this night was a few extra lovins from the girls, Steve, and me, which I think he also enjoyed.

OPERATION PET SCAN was a big hit in the house with everyone because it looks so easy, but actually takes a lot of concentration! There were several times during the course of the game the buzzer went off and each person asked if they could have another try or “just one more time please!”
It’s safe to say, this one will be a staple in our house for a long time!

hasbro Family Game Night

For family game night, lately we’ve been playing at least one, sometimes two games because we have nothing but time.

Our second game was Monopoly Crazy for Cats and I’m not gonna lie, I do love how it’s not about the money and all the rules like the original game was. It seemed simpler and easier to grasp when trying to explain it to our girls.
It has cats for the currency, there are only 4 players maximum, and a few properties you can buy. Of course, the board still has a Go To Jail space as well as Go.

hasbro Family Game Night

We didn’t get to finish the game out, but plan to play it until we have a clear winner, which I’m sure will be Steve or we will play until he wins. <—- Anyone else have a super competitive husband and one who never wants to lose?

Since spending more time at home and watching all of the shows on Netflix, we have turned to board games to help give our girls a sense of what we did growing up, but also to take away more screen time, and these games from Hasbro, which will also make perfect gifts, parents can purchase these games from Walmart.com with these links: https://bit.ly/33VOnlA | https://bit.ly/39TlJp2

What’s your favorite game from your childhood?

Hasbro Unicorn Toys from Walmart to Complete your List!

*This post is #sponsoredcontent by Hasbro but the opinions, content, and photos are my own.*

Having a 5 year old in the house means we have a plethora of unicorns and babies, but none quite like these cute new toys we got from Hasbro at Walmart.

They are the cutest looking unicorn themed things ever!

Hasbro Unicorn Toys from Walmart

Hasbro Unicorn Toys from Walmart to Complete your List!

I know this year has been hard on everyone, but maybe not more than on our kiddos because they can’t really comprehend what is going on. These cute little unicorn toys have been a bright light in this otherwise gloomy time for my 5 year old.
Finlee has been walking her cute little unicorn FurReal Walkalots every morning, with her Baby Alive doll and Louie, her French Bulldog puppy.

I think Louie wishes he could hook into one of the spots for other FurReal toy pets and walk next to his new unicorn friend!

Hasbro Unicorn Toys from Walmart

This sweet Baby Alive doll has a cute little unicorn outfit is removable and she comes with a diaper and a baby bottle.

Hasbro Unicorn Toys from Walmart
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I love how quickly these two little unicorn themed toys made Finlee’s day and her whole year better. These cute toys are sure to make any kids day and year better, and you can knock out your shopping list by adding these and heading to Walmart to shop!

Walmart has a whole collection of Unicorn toys by Hasbro. These make great gifts for kids on your holiday shopping lists! Walmart is my one-stop-shop for all gifts this year!

How cute are these toys though?

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New Puppy Checklist

New Puppy Checklist

The bed, bowls, collars, and leashes have been purchased. That’s the fun part. Are you really ready to welcome a pup into your home? The dog breeder has left a message: “Your pup is ready!”

New Puppy Checklist

The Journey

All those weeks (and maybe months or years) of waiting for the perfect pup to land on the floor are now over. As the saying goes, “The joy is in the journey.” Perhaps the journey leading up to this moment has been filled with dreams about the things you and pup will do together. Chasing through the snow, taking long walks, sitting together by the fire, romping on the beach… all those wonderful reasons why people want a dog to share their lives.

Credit Card Melt-Down

New puppy owners’ dreams are often interspersed with crazed shopping sprees at pet supply stores. Buying the bed, bowls, collars, and leashes have rendered many credit cards smoking in the wake.

That’s the fun part, and every new owner is entitled to run amok in the thrill of the impending arrival.

The dog bed is in place (it has been for weeks), the tiny and perfect adjustable collar and leash are de-tagged and hanging in the closet. After much research, the correct food has been purchased and sits on the kitchen counter. It’s right there, next to those adorable food and water bowls. But what about the rest of the house?

Puppy-Proof the Home

Inspect your home from the viewpoint of a two-year-old human toddler. Decide which rooms will be accessible to the pup. Designate where you will give puppy loves and where you won’t i.e. furniture or not. And then consider how to close off all others. Baby gates can be used to prevent entry into off-limit rooms as well as the top of staircases.

In areas where the pup will be allowed to enter, remove all breakable objects, houseplants, and anything that spells “puppy trouble”. Cover electrical outlets and secure cupboard and closet doors. Outlet covers and an array of child-proof door devices can be purchased at hardware stores and other retailers. Decide how and where you will do house training and if dog crates will be included in that training. Another important area is to have your puppy supplies in a specific spot including chew toys, dog food, puppy food, and puppy shampoo for accidents.

Book a Veterinary Appointment

Book the pup’s first vet visit to coincide with his trip home from the breeder. This is the best time for the pup to meet the vet and clinic staff, and will most likely be his first foray with you into that all-important socializing process. The vet will give the pup a quick health check, set up a vaccination schedule, and discuss diet, parasite control, pet insurance, microchipping, neutering, and all those other puppy issues.

Be sure to show the veterinarian any paperwork supplied by the breeder. So he or she can take note of previous veterinary visits and any vaccinations pup may have already received.

Find a Knowledgeable and Experienced Dog Trainer

Locate a fabulous trainer before the pup comes home. Many people don’t research the availability of local trainers until behavioral problems arise. Nipping, barking, housetraining, crating… all those puppy-things can be addressed on a one-to-one basis. Afterward, that same trainer can recommend the most suitable puppy training class for you and the pup to join.

If you are close or local to Arizona, we love Partners Dog Training & Daycare. Louie, our new French Bulldog, will be our second dog we take for training there.

New Puppy Checklist

Find a Groomer or Plan to Groom at Home

Locate a professional groomer or self-serve grooming facility. If the pup will require regular professional grooming, introduce him to the idea as soon as possible. He’ll be given his first bath, light brushing, and trim, and then the groomer will provide tips on how to keep his skin and coat healthy between visits.

If you plan to bathe him at home or use a self-serve facility, introduce the pup to the tub and brush within the first few days. Many dogs, if not initiated into the bath ‘n’ brush routine at an early age, can be downright ornery or fidgety about it as they grow older. Some canine body parts, such as feet, toes, tail, and tummies, can be particularly off-limits for some dogs. But if those areas are touched and groomed early in the game, the procedure can be much nicer for everyone, especially the dog. For example, we have an adult dog, who’s a 6 year old Pug, who will not let the nail clippers come near him. He runs to his crate as soon as you bring them out!

Enlist the Services of Substitute Caregivers

Identify people who can take over when you’re not available. Professional dog walkers, responsible friends and neighbors. And perhaps a doggie daycare center will be needed at some point in your dog’s life. During pup’s first few months, if you can’t return home mid-day, a substitute caregiver will be required to let the pup out to relieve himself as well as provide him with exercise and companionship. Make sure you have these phone numbers handy if you are running late and need to place a call especially if the pup isn’t yet crate trained and needs to be in a dog crate to avoid damage inside.

Bonus: holidays, social occasions, or whenever you can’t get home on time will always require the services of someone who knows you, your dog, and your home. Enlisting these people early means you’ll never have to worry about those times when your schedule prevents you from providing your dog with his daily needs.

Last, but not least…

The most important entry on your check-list: plan to provide a lifetime of love, compassion, and patience. You’ll always be the most important person in the world to your dog. Being a pet parent is unlike any other. Give him a reason to trust that he’s in good hands. He’ll repay you ten-fold.

There are many more items to be included in a check-list for new puppy owners. But don’t despair! The list can be expedited by asking for suggestions from a veterinarian, dog trainer, groomer, dog walker, and any dog-owning friends and neighbors.

Enjoy that new pup!

 

New Puppies – What Kind to Get

So you’re getting a new puppy. Whether it was quarantine that made you want a new companion or your kids finally reaching an age where they can have some shared responsibility, you have some important decisions to make. Undoubtedly, family members will be anxious to welcome the new addition, but don’t let them rush you. It’s imperative that you weigh your options carefully before bringing Fido home.

The one thing you don’t want to do is make your decision based on how cute a puppy is, rather than what he’s going to be like when he’s four years old.

You want to fall in love today and make sure you are still in love when the cuteness of the puppy wears off.

What Kind of Puppies to Get

New Puppies versus Dogs

Puppies are adorable, but they aren’t all cuddles and kisses. Like children, puppies need to be What Kind of Puppies to Gettaught right from wrong; and like children, puppies will lose their baby teeth in order to grow adult ones. The difference is that instead of chewing on a baby toy while teething, your puppy will chew on the leg of your brand new Arhaus coffee table. Consider bringing a fully trained dog into the family. If you have young children constantly pulling you in three different directions, chances are, you won’t have time to take a puppy outside to pee on the grass every hour.

Big Dog Little Dog

Most dogs are little when they’re puppies. But some of those puppies grow to be six pounds, and others grow to be over 75 pounds. A Maltese may not be the best choice for your family if your teenage boys are constantly roughhousing on the floor or playing tackle football in the backyard with their buddies. Likewise, a Saint Bernard isn’t a sensible choice when the home is a walk-up brownstone in Manhattan.On the other hand, sometimes the fun loving gentle giants like a Great Dane are perfect for city life as well as country living. It’s important to sort through the popular dog breeds and the not so popular and find the right dog for you and your family.

Dogs That Are Good with Kids

What Kind of Puppies to GetThe Centers for Disease Control states that every year, 4.5 million Americans are bitten by dogs, and about 20 percent of the victims require medical care.

Don’t put yourself or your children in danger by getting a dog that has a bad reputation. Sure, there are plenty of nice Pitt Bulls, but why take the risk? Ask a veterinarian or seek online resources to help you find a dog that will be perfect for your family. Do your homework; it will pay off.

On the other side of the coin, there are several smaller dog breeds that are known to bite because they scare or spook around children. If you want a family dog that loves to play, it might be best to stay away from the smaller dogs, especially if you know your children have energy levels that will outlast the puppy stage of the dog.

Shedding versus Non-Shedding Dogs

Golden Retrievers are beautiful dogs, and they make wonderful pets. But if you get one, expect to find dog hair….everywhere! Many pet owners consider this a minor inconvenience if, in fact, they consider it at all, but some people are more uptight when it comes to sanitation and cleanliness. If having dog hair all over your black sweater makes you cringe, a non-shedding breed might be the way to go. Although most non-shedders do a pretty good job of keeping their fur to themselves, keep in mind higher maintenance is required since brushing and grooming are essential. Dogs with double coats like Bernese Mountain Dogs, French Bulldogs, and Corgis are a few of the dogs that you can expect to see hair on the floor. If you are thinking long haired versus short haired dogs but don’t want the maintenance, consider the Irish Setter, who needs brushed daily to ensure their long hair doesn’t tangle. Other times, short hair isn’t always the best. Our French Bulldog, Louie, who’s shown in these photos, sheds his short hair every time he itches or shakes.

Some Dogs are More Active than Others

Dogs depend on their owners to give them what they need to be healthy, and that includes What Kind of Puppies to Getexercise. If you have a large backyard, you may be able to get away with tossing the tennis ball for a few minutes every day to provide your dog with the activity he needs. But if you live in a house with a tiny yard or an apartment, you will need to walk your dog on a daily basis. All dogs need exercise, but obviously, some need more than others. If your idea of working out is getting off the couch Sunday afternoons to grab a beer during half time, perhaps you should get a Pug instead of an Irish Setter. If you take the dog to obedience training, they often teach a technique or series called a “puppy pushup” which is a series of sit and down several times. This wears them out, and allows city dwellers to have a higher energy pet if they are trained in obedience.

Dog Breeder or Pet Store

Once you’ve made the weighty decision to purchase a new puppy, you need to make an important decision. It’s so tempting to purchase a pet store puppy that fluffy little ball of fun looks at you with his beseeching eyes, and it’s obvious how much he loves to roll around and play rough with the other puppies in the window. Unfortunately, a large number of pet stores obtain puppies from puppy mills where dogs seldom receive the much-needed interaction with humans that they need to form proper dog-human relationships.

Many puppies from puppy mills are taken away from their mother before they should be, giving rise to fearful behavior and anxiety. Seek out a reputable dog breeder in your area and contact them regarding the next available litter. It may cost you more money, and you may have to wait a little longer for your puppy, but it will be worth it. Hopefully, you will have your dog for many years to come, so what’s another 5 or 6 weeks?

What Kind of Puppies to GetSpeaking from experience of the puppy store, we got our new pup, Louie, from a puppy store and it was a great experience. Lucky for us, we got Louie a few days after he was transported to the store, and he now gets plenty of human interaction. While I know we could have adopted or searched out a breeder in our area, for us, it was so much more simple to go in and see what we wanted, look online for the pros and cons, and search photos of what the dogs look like as adults and decide. It was a quick decision we don’t regret at all. Louie fits well with his big brother, Champ, and the girls love him too.

Local Dog Shelter Puppy

Consider getting your puppy or dog from the Humane Society or local animal rescue shelter. There are many shelters in cities that people aren’t even aware of. Many “no-kill” shelters foster dogs, puppies, and animals out to caring for foster families until they can be adopted. Be aware that some of these puppies are rescued from puppy mills so they may have some of the same anxiety that puppy mills have, but in many cases, the puppies are rescued young enough to able to form solid bonds with their new families. Oftentimes, the mixed breed puppies are also the best combination of both breeds of their parents, making them the perfect match for what you are looking for, yet can’t find in a pet store. A family dog can be high energy when it wants and then lazy and love kids and naptime other times. Patience is the key when welcoming a new family member.

Consider all the factors when selecting the type of dog breed for your new family. Then once you’ve made the decision and jumped in with both feet, enjoy your loving new addition. And remember not every day will be great, much like with kids. But those days in the grand scheme of things will be far and few between. Make sure whatever decision you make, is one that’s for your family and your best interest. There will always be puppies, make sure to really take the time and decide what is best for you.