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