The appeal of a puppy is undeniable. Their playful energy and developmental milestones create a powerful narrative. However, this narrative often overlooks the intense reality: months of sleep deprivation, property damage from chewing, and the significant time investment required for training and socialization. Concurrently, animal shelters are managing a measurable increase in surrendered large-breed adult dogs. Organisations like Bath Cats and Dogs Home report a 16% rise in such intakes, attributing it to factors like the cost-of-living crisis and misconceptions about breed needs popularized by social media. This situation creates a clear opportunity for potential dog owners. The choice isn't merely between a new puppy or a rescue; it's between embarking on a years-long training project or acquiring a ready-made companion. The data and expert opinions strongly favor the latter. The Myth of the Blank Slate and The Reality of Puppyhood The primary argument for puppy adoption is...
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