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A Vet’s Readiness Checklist: Are You Ready for a Dog? 15 Key Questions (2025) 🐾📝

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A Vet’s Readiness Checklist: Are You Ready for a Dog? 15 Key Questions (2025) 🐾📝

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A Vet’s Readiness Checklist: Are You Ready for a Dog? 15 Key Questions (2025) 🐾📝 

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

Hi—I’m Dr Duncan Houston BVSc, veterinarian and Ask A Vet founder. A dog brings love, loyalty, and laughter—but also demands commitment, responsibility, and care. This **vet‑approved checklist** helps you reflect on your readiness across 15 essential dimensions so you—and your future dog—can thrive together.


✅ The 15‑Point Readiness Checklist

  1. Can I commit 10–15+ years? Dogs live long; consider future life changes.
  2. Do I have daily time for care? Walks, training, socializing, feeding, trips to the vet—dogs need structured routines.
  3. Am I financially ready? First-year costs of $1,500–$5,000 (food, vet, supplies) + annual $1,000–$4,000.
  4. Is my household on board? All residents should agree on dog care roles and lifestyle fit.
  5. Is my home and yard dog‑proofed? Remove hazards, secure fencing, and provide safe zones.
  6. Do I understand training basics? Crate, housetraining, positive reinforcement—critical for a happy dog.
  7. Am I patient enough? Puppies make mistakes, and teens; setbacks are normal and temporary.
  8. Have I researched breed/energy needs? Match your activity level to theirs—herding, toy, working—don’t just pick by appearance.
  9. Can I accommodate work/travel schedules? Dogs need companionship—consider dog walkers, daycare, pet sitters.
  10. Am I prepared for house dramas? Accidents, chewing, barking, worms, vet visits—dog life isn’t always tidy.
  11. Can I afford preventive care? Vaccines, microchip, spay/neuter, dental checks, parasite prevention—budget accordingly.
  12. Am I ready to socialize and enrich? Puppy/obedience classes, park visits, mental toys—essential for well-rounded dogs.
  13. Do I support force‑free training? Positive methods build trust; clickers, treats, praise work wonders.
  14. Do I have an emergency plan? Vet ER access, savings/insurance, backup caregiver—crucial in crisis.
  15. Am I ready for the emotional commitment? Love, loss, aging, separations—dogs become part of the family for life.

🏡 Daily Realities of Dog Life

  • 60–120 min exercise & training per day
  • Regular feeding, toileting, grooming & cleaning up
  • Supervision during housetraining and early weeks
  • Behavioral adaptation—expect growth & occasional frustrations

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📌 Final Thoughts from a Vet

Welcoming a dog is a rewarding journey—but it also brings responsibility, demands, and lifelong bonds. If you’ve confidently answered “yes” to all 15 questions, you’re well-positioned for a fulfilling partnership. And if you have doubts, that’s okay—better to reflect now than to struggle later. Remember: Ask A Vet. 🐾❤️

© 2025 Dr Duncan Houston BVSc, Ask A Vet founder. For personalized readiness assessments, training guides, or emergency planning, visit AskAVet.com or download our app—because your dog deserves your best self. 🐶✨

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