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If you decide you really want a puppy (they are A LOT of work, and hyper), look on www.petfinder.com. You can see all of the puppies and dogs available at local shelters and from rescue groups. There are thousands of homeless animals in our area that need families. I am telling you, from experience, that puppies require a lot of dedication. You can not take impromptu day trips, as someone has to be able to take the puppy out to the bathroom. You may want to consider an older dog that is already house trained. Puppies pee all over the floor. If you got a smaller breed, your kids might think it is a puppy. Honestly, though, really assess if your lifestyle can handle the needs of a dog. Cats are much easier to care for. Also, keep in mind that even if you find a "free" puppy..or cat for that matter, they are not free at all. Any young animal needs to go to the vet 3 times for their visits and immunizations. This can quickly add up to $400.00. Also, unless you want more puppies in the future, you will have to pay for the spay or neuter surgery. Just some things to think about.