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So, after a lot of family debate, extensive research, and basically giving in to the kids we have decided to take the plunge - we're getting a puppy.


The next steps are to decide what is right for us... a specific breed, a rescue dog, a puppy, a slightly older dog. It feels like a lot more research yet to do before we get one.


We're also looking at the cost of keeping a puppy/dog.


In order to help me with my research I'd be grateful if any of you other dog owners out there in East Dulwich could provide some help.


Vets - are there any vets that come highly recommended, and why?

Insurance - would be grateful of any good insurance companies. Dont want to pay the earth but at the same time want to ensure there is adequate cover.


Look forward to hearing from all you dog lovers.

Please get a rescue. Ours came from Battersea. They help you find one to fit your family. We are insured with Bought by Many who are superb. Premiums depend on breed,age, cover etc so it won?t help you to know what we pay but it may help you to know they have paid all bills without fuss.

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