horsey_jo
Well-Known Member
My OH is really putting the pressure on for us to get a dog.
He is a 'dog person' and came from a 'dog family' so he has some dog experience where as I am a 'cat person' from a 'cat family' and I am not very knowledgable.
I really would not mind getting a pooch - but I have a 3yo son and I am currently pregnant with no.2 due in Dec.
OH wants to get an older dog - possibly an ex-breeding dog that is used to a home environment.
I would love to get a rescue as I feel its a shame to have to 'buy' a dog when there are so many facing being pts in shelters - but then obviously are more likely to get a dog with behavioural issues.
We are totally prepared to put the time in. We are very lucky that we work 5 minutes walk from our house so we can be home at regular intervals. I know that a dog is not a house/garden ornament and need regular exercise/training/stimulus like horses do. My OH a is a keen runner and we have miles of off road trails that he likes to run. And I walk my Shetties out on lead/long rein and take my YO's dog so we can do that too.
I am just concerned as a parent about getting a new dog when I have such a young family.
Am I being over-cautious here?
We would need an older dog that is good with cats and young children and does not mind being left unattended for 3hour periods...
Does this dog exist?
Or is it like looking for that coveted perfect lead rein pony that is one in a million millions???
I dont want to put my family at unnecessary risk - nor would I want to cause any distress to the doggy.
He is a 'dog person' and came from a 'dog family' so he has some dog experience where as I am a 'cat person' from a 'cat family' and I am not very knowledgable.
I really would not mind getting a pooch - but I have a 3yo son and I am currently pregnant with no.2 due in Dec.
OH wants to get an older dog - possibly an ex-breeding dog that is used to a home environment.
I would love to get a rescue as I feel its a shame to have to 'buy' a dog when there are so many facing being pts in shelters - but then obviously are more likely to get a dog with behavioural issues.
We are totally prepared to put the time in. We are very lucky that we work 5 minutes walk from our house so we can be home at regular intervals. I know that a dog is not a house/garden ornament and need regular exercise/training/stimulus like horses do. My OH a is a keen runner and we have miles of off road trails that he likes to run. And I walk my Shetties out on lead/long rein and take my YO's dog so we can do that too.
I am just concerned as a parent about getting a new dog when I have such a young family.
Am I being over-cautious here?
We would need an older dog that is good with cats and young children and does not mind being left unattended for 3hour periods...
Does this dog exist?
Or is it like looking for that coveted perfect lead rein pony that is one in a million millions???
I dont want to put my family at unnecessary risk - nor would I want to cause any distress to the doggy.