SadKen
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Did not think I would be posting this today after we only lost our old boy yesterday... however my husband is struggling with the loss and has been in touch with the breeder of our younger dog to see if she has any litters coming up. She has his nephew who is 4 months old and has an umbilical hernia and a retained testicle which will obviously require an abdominal op at some point if it doesn't descend.
I think my husband is rushing into things and trying to fill the void left by our old boy but i agreed to discuss it as I know he is hurting.
It may be easier for us both to get a slightly older house trained pup, but little pups are adorable so would I be missing that? However there is no denying that our younger dog is pretty healthy thus far and I like his sister (the dam) very much. This was her last litter.
The pup is half working line and half show with high drive. I'd said I never wanted show lines again but my husband has said that we were spoiled by our 1st shep living to 13.5yrs and it's not a fair benchmark (our show lines lad we lost yesterday was 10 but was old a year ago... our worker 1st GSD did Hadrian's wall with us at 10).
I think we would be potentially storing up more heartbreak by getting a pup that we know has health issues (and can you even change a dog's name at 4 months as I don't particularly like his name!).
The breeder has said she will deduct the cost of the op from the price of the pup.
Any thoughts? This post may sound panicky... it is a bit. I feel like my old boy's bed isn't even cold yet and don't want to make a huge mistake but there are practical reasons to consider it I firs!
I think my husband is rushing into things and trying to fill the void left by our old boy but i agreed to discuss it as I know he is hurting.
It may be easier for us both to get a slightly older house trained pup, but little pups are adorable so would I be missing that? However there is no denying that our younger dog is pretty healthy thus far and I like his sister (the dam) very much. This was her last litter.
The pup is half working line and half show with high drive. I'd said I never wanted show lines again but my husband has said that we were spoiled by our 1st shep living to 13.5yrs and it's not a fair benchmark (our show lines lad we lost yesterday was 10 but was old a year ago... our worker 1st GSD did Hadrian's wall with us at 10).
I think we would be potentially storing up more heartbreak by getting a pup that we know has health issues (and can you even change a dog's name at 4 months as I don't particularly like his name!).
The breeder has said she will deduct the cost of the op from the price of the pup.
Any thoughts? This post may sound panicky... it is a bit. I feel like my old boy's bed isn't even cold yet and don't want to make a huge mistake but there are practical reasons to consider it I firs!