Karran
Well-Known Member
I've had a break from dogs for a few years due to my Fathers terminal illness, and then caring for my Grandparents who had dementia.
However I'm now in the position to consider getting a dog of my own. I share a house with a large garden with me, my partner, and my brother. We had labradors until recently, my Grandparents until they grew too ill took in retired police GSD's and neighbours have had everything from JRT to Burmese Mountain dogs, so neither me nor my brother are unaware of the needs and responsibilities involved in caring for a dog.
My partner however grew up in a house without any pets whatsoever (is scared of my friends pet rabbit), refuses to come see my part loan in case she "tramples him" and until two or three years ago was completely anti dog, but met a friends Cocker Spaniel and now is in love.
Anyway, we decided to do some research, and consider either getting a Cocker of our own or a Lab in Easter sometime.
However a friend of a friend is going through a relationship breakup, and announced on FB that they need to rehome a 10 month old Springer bitch. My YO has a springer so i'm aware of how active they can be which is where the doubts are coming in.
Now my brother works shifts, I leave the house about 8.15 and get home about 5.00, my partner works abroad a lot but when he is in the UK he is completely home based, and of course my brother does early and late starts, so we've worked out that between us and an organised rota we should manage to give it two decent hr long walks at start or end of day, and someone would be home to give it a bit of fuss mid afternoonish 90% of the time and when we cannot we can arrange a dog walker, so at most it would be alone 4 hours a day, before someone could be there to let it out for a walk/wee break.
Is this reasonable? I'm torn between wanting it, between worrying that its not acceptable at all and someone else can offer it a better home.
Its not been spayed so that will be first priority, although they assure me its jabbed and chipped, toilet training "is mostly there, but a few accidents still." So that's also a concern.
Once its spayed and had some training installed it'll be able to come up to the yard with me three times a week, where it can get about with me as I do horsey chores and ride and it socialise with other dogs and we've had a casual chat about maybe looking into agility training in the local area.
We're all going to meet the lady and the dog on the 17th and then discuss it all in more detail as before then, the garden fencing definitely needs reinforcing before anything comes home.
I've just started a new job (first day tomorrow!) so I don't want to risk asking for leave straight away which was why we originally planned for Easter as then I could take my share of being around for its first few weeks of settling in.
I'm worried that the dog will be just too active a breed despite the plans, that having three of us looking after it and training it will just confuse it too much. My Brother suffers from autism and although its very mild and he's working as a centre manager of a leisure centre still has his own "unique" moments and of course my OH has no idea what he's letting himself in for.
I thought writing it down would help me decide one way or another but I still have no idea!
I don't believe in taking any animal impulsively and have researched every animal before taking it unfortunately this also involves me talking myself out of having animals as well!
Phew!
Basically I need someone outside of the situation to tell me yes or no to taking it now/waiting for Easter as planned/telling me that in no way are we in a position to look after a dog.
However I'm now in the position to consider getting a dog of my own. I share a house with a large garden with me, my partner, and my brother. We had labradors until recently, my Grandparents until they grew too ill took in retired police GSD's and neighbours have had everything from JRT to Burmese Mountain dogs, so neither me nor my brother are unaware of the needs and responsibilities involved in caring for a dog.
My partner however grew up in a house without any pets whatsoever (is scared of my friends pet rabbit), refuses to come see my part loan in case she "tramples him" and until two or three years ago was completely anti dog, but met a friends Cocker Spaniel and now is in love.
Anyway, we decided to do some research, and consider either getting a Cocker of our own or a Lab in Easter sometime.
However a friend of a friend is going through a relationship breakup, and announced on FB that they need to rehome a 10 month old Springer bitch. My YO has a springer so i'm aware of how active they can be which is where the doubts are coming in.
Now my brother works shifts, I leave the house about 8.15 and get home about 5.00, my partner works abroad a lot but when he is in the UK he is completely home based, and of course my brother does early and late starts, so we've worked out that between us and an organised rota we should manage to give it two decent hr long walks at start or end of day, and someone would be home to give it a bit of fuss mid afternoonish 90% of the time and when we cannot we can arrange a dog walker, so at most it would be alone 4 hours a day, before someone could be there to let it out for a walk/wee break.
Is this reasonable? I'm torn between wanting it, between worrying that its not acceptable at all and someone else can offer it a better home.
Its not been spayed so that will be first priority, although they assure me its jabbed and chipped, toilet training "is mostly there, but a few accidents still." So that's also a concern.
Once its spayed and had some training installed it'll be able to come up to the yard with me three times a week, where it can get about with me as I do horsey chores and ride and it socialise with other dogs and we've had a casual chat about maybe looking into agility training in the local area.
We're all going to meet the lady and the dog on the 17th and then discuss it all in more detail as before then, the garden fencing definitely needs reinforcing before anything comes home.
I've just started a new job (first day tomorrow!) so I don't want to risk asking for leave straight away which was why we originally planned for Easter as then I could take my share of being around for its first few weeks of settling in.
I'm worried that the dog will be just too active a breed despite the plans, that having three of us looking after it and training it will just confuse it too much. My Brother suffers from autism and although its very mild and he's working as a centre manager of a leisure centre still has his own "unique" moments and of course my OH has no idea what he's letting himself in for.
I thought writing it down would help me decide one way or another but I still have no idea!
I don't believe in taking any animal impulsively and have researched every animal before taking it unfortunately this also involves me talking myself out of having animals as well!
Phew!
Basically I need someone outside of the situation to tell me yes or no to taking it now/waiting for Easter as planned/telling me that in no way are we in a position to look after a dog.