Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.Sample Book Insights:#1 It’s important to remember that choosing a dog is a huge commitment, and one that can last for fifteen years or more. It’s crucial to do your homework. Too many people decide to get a dog on a whim, and they wind up having to give their pet away after they realize they just can’t handle the responsibility.#2 If you work a lot, don’t get a dog. Dogs require mental and physical stimulation, and you can’t expect good results if you cut corners and only give your dog a moderate amount of exercise.#3 It’s important to set your expectations: Your new dog will make mistakes and do things you’re not happy about. You must be willing to accept that this is all normal and remember there is a light at the end of the tunnel.#4 The costs of taking care of a dog can vary greatly depending on the size and age of your dog, his grooming needs, where you live, and personal choice. They can range from about $1,000 a year to ten times that.