Dogs:
There are many options for buying dogs, such as pet stores, breeders, or shelters. But, no matter where you get your dog, they will need proper care and treatment. This includes regular vet check-ups, a nutritious diet, exercise, training, grooming, and more. Even if you plan to never let your dog off its leash, they should still be able to go on walks through safe areas like parks or sidewalks that have been cleared of traffic and other dangers. Dogs can live anywhere from 8-12 years so it is important to choose one that fits with your lifestyle now and later on when you're older. If you have kids, then you'll want to consider getting a small dog that's not aggressive because large breeds may not interact well with children. You'll also want to make sure that if there are any allergies in the family someone else doesn't suffer because of your new pet. If you already own pets at home, it's best to keep them separated for at least two weeks before introducing them together (dogs especially). And, always remember that every animal has their own personality which means some might be better suited for living alone while others enjoy having company.