indiat
Well-Known Member
After being without a dog for two years I have finally given into my dog envy and we have decided to get another one. Myself and the OH really want to give a rescue dog a home BUT we have a huge checklist, one I am beginning to think is too big for a rescue animal. We have two ponies, two children, 10 and seven, and two ferrets. The dog needs to be able to get on with all of them. I can't take the dog hacking with me as there is nowhere safe to do so around our area and we live in a city centre so really the dog needs to be one that can cope with city living. We have a large house and a big back garden and a park at the end of our road so walking it is not a problem, it just can't be a breed that needs to get out into the countryside and really run. It needs to be small enough for our daughters to handle and macho enough for my husband to walk! (That last one is a joke, its not really a requirement) Our ideal breed would be a staffie or a black and tan. Now, I know there are lots of staffies in rescue centres but every dog we have seen so far has an issue with either small animals, kids or big animals. And I get the feeling the rescue centre local to us is not keen on the fact we have so many animals, preferring us to devote ourselves to the dog. But I know we can give a dog as much love and attention as it needs even with the ponies and the ferrets. Although it will be a family pet, the dog is really for myself and my OH as the kids have the ferrets. I want something that will keep us company when we are working (we both work from home) and to encourage us to take breaks and get out in the fresh air. But we have been looking for two months now and so far, nothing. Are we asking too much from a rescue dog? So many of them have issues from the way they have been treated. 