much-jittering
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This is a long term thing, but need to know what we're up against and figured you lot who all know what you're talking about were the place to come!
Me and long term OH are currently looking to get our own place, eventually. When that happens (ideally sometime before 2050
) we want a dog.
Neither of us have owned a dog before or had them as family pets as kids (I do dog walk/puppy sit etc for other people but that's the easy bit!) and I just want some viewpoints on what to consider and what to set aside as an initial set up budget to buy dog, equipment it will need, insurance etc and then more 'maintainance' costs, such as feed, training, routine vets etc. I feel that as I'm the one who's involved in 4 legged financial drains (horses lol) I might have to be the voice of reason on cost and making sure there's enough in the pot to do right by a dog for many years.
I know some of the costs might depend on what we get, we want a certain breed but I would be happy to rehome a more mature (but not uber old) rescue dog rather than get a puppy if that was an option - which I know might affect some of the initial kit (i.e. crate etc) and costs (puppy vacs, buying a few hundredpoundsworth of pup in the first place etc)
OH would want to work it, not neccessarily driven shooting (I know taking your own dog can be frowned on a bit then anyway, and it's not like we've got the money!) but definitely out with him rough shooting - would this affect insurance costs?
How do you go about finding good trainers to educate you and your dog (puppy or otherwise). I can't abide out of control dog owners and am determined not to be one! Plus obviously wanting to work it, and I wouldn't mind some field trial events just for fun - I fancy the look of that from watching them and am keen to learn more, would be nice to take part in competitions where there is no danger of being bucked off of anything!
Plus the breed we want are notoriously hyper and a badly trained hyper dog with novice owners sounds a bad combination
Is there any sort of system for finding decent ones, like the BHS instructor's register?! Who will do a good job of training dog and owner, in a fair way.
I know I'm completely wet behind the ears about the whole subject, but I'm determined to get as clued up as possible before we go ahead! So if you lot don't mind potentially many stupid question threads it would be hugely appreciated
Me and long term OH are currently looking to get our own place, eventually. When that happens (ideally sometime before 2050
Neither of us have owned a dog before or had them as family pets as kids (I do dog walk/puppy sit etc for other people but that's the easy bit!) and I just want some viewpoints on what to consider and what to set aside as an initial set up budget to buy dog, equipment it will need, insurance etc and then more 'maintainance' costs, such as feed, training, routine vets etc. I feel that as I'm the one who's involved in 4 legged financial drains (horses lol) I might have to be the voice of reason on cost and making sure there's enough in the pot to do right by a dog for many years.
I know some of the costs might depend on what we get, we want a certain breed but I would be happy to rehome a more mature (but not uber old) rescue dog rather than get a puppy if that was an option - which I know might affect some of the initial kit (i.e. crate etc) and costs (puppy vacs, buying a few hundredpoundsworth of pup in the first place etc)
OH would want to work it, not neccessarily driven shooting (I know taking your own dog can be frowned on a bit then anyway, and it's not like we've got the money!) but definitely out with him rough shooting - would this affect insurance costs?
How do you go about finding good trainers to educate you and your dog (puppy or otherwise). I can't abide out of control dog owners and am determined not to be one! Plus obviously wanting to work it, and I wouldn't mind some field trial events just for fun - I fancy the look of that from watching them and am keen to learn more, would be nice to take part in competitions where there is no danger of being bucked off of anything!
Plus the breed we want are notoriously hyper and a badly trained hyper dog with novice owners sounds a bad combination
I know I'm completely wet behind the ears about the whole subject, but I'm determined to get as clued up as possible before we go ahead! So if you lot don't mind potentially many stupid question threads it would be hugely appreciated