Sarah_K
Well-Known Member
My first time posting in this part of the forum- Hi all,
I've had the month from hell. My beloved soft top car died and I had to replace it with a sensible vehicle, my Mum has been diagnosed with dodgy kidneys (was told they were failing, but now apparently they might just be slightly damaged by some meds she's on. Horrible 2 weeks till we found that out) and I had to have my best little cat pal put to sleep early this week. It's not been good. For the first time in my 40 years on this planet, I am petless. And I hate it. I've been so used to getting up early and giving meds to the cat, generally making sure she's OK all day and night that having nothing to do, stroke and look after is driving me mad. I'm actually off work today but have kept myself busy doing bits and pieces just to concentrate on something else.
So what I'm after. I work from home 4 days a week and am out for one long day. I have someone who will look after a dog for that day, plus there are a number of doggy day care places near where I both live and work- two have been highly recommended. I don't have a huge house or garden, but am very rural with some lovely walks in the area. I'm strange that I actually enjoy grooming so long hair that needs taking care of isn't a problem. Due to a couple of health issues I have (prior torn ligaments in my shoulder and a back which isn't 100%) I'd prefer a small dog who wouldn't be able to pull me over like my last one (hopefully). I do have dog experience, but only larger breeds like labs, retrievers and GSD's. All were rescues and approx 4 or 5 when we got them. I think this time I'd prefer a puppy. My last dog had a lot of bad habits that were nearly impossible to get rid of even with the help of a behaviourist.
So I'm after a small/toy size dog with any length of hair, not too energetic (prob maximum of 2 hours walks plus runs in the garden), who is trainable and able to get on with other dogs and also cats (although I know these are down to training and not breed). I've checked the Kennel Club puppy finder and it's come up with Poodles, Chihuahuas, Shih Tzus, Bichon Frise, Japanese Chins and Lhasa Apsos. I don't specifically want a lap dog, but would like one who is friendly and good with dog savvy children.
Anyone have experience of these breeds and do you think they would suit me? Or anything else that sounds like the sort of dog I'm after?
Many thanks for reading this essay- I believe I have some gin and mince pies to go round if it;'s not too early
Sarah
I've had the month from hell. My beloved soft top car died and I had to replace it with a sensible vehicle, my Mum has been diagnosed with dodgy kidneys (was told they were failing, but now apparently they might just be slightly damaged by some meds she's on. Horrible 2 weeks till we found that out) and I had to have my best little cat pal put to sleep early this week. It's not been good. For the first time in my 40 years on this planet, I am petless. And I hate it. I've been so used to getting up early and giving meds to the cat, generally making sure she's OK all day and night that having nothing to do, stroke and look after is driving me mad. I'm actually off work today but have kept myself busy doing bits and pieces just to concentrate on something else.
So what I'm after. I work from home 4 days a week and am out for one long day. I have someone who will look after a dog for that day, plus there are a number of doggy day care places near where I both live and work- two have been highly recommended. I don't have a huge house or garden, but am very rural with some lovely walks in the area. I'm strange that I actually enjoy grooming so long hair that needs taking care of isn't a problem. Due to a couple of health issues I have (prior torn ligaments in my shoulder and a back which isn't 100%) I'd prefer a small dog who wouldn't be able to pull me over like my last one (hopefully). I do have dog experience, but only larger breeds like labs, retrievers and GSD's. All were rescues and approx 4 or 5 when we got them. I think this time I'd prefer a puppy. My last dog had a lot of bad habits that were nearly impossible to get rid of even with the help of a behaviourist.
So I'm after a small/toy size dog with any length of hair, not too energetic (prob maximum of 2 hours walks plus runs in the garden), who is trainable and able to get on with other dogs and also cats (although I know these are down to training and not breed). I've checked the Kennel Club puppy finder and it's come up with Poodles, Chihuahuas, Shih Tzus, Bichon Frise, Japanese Chins and Lhasa Apsos. I don't specifically want a lap dog, but would like one who is friendly and good with dog savvy children.
Anyone have experience of these breeds and do you think they would suit me? Or anything else that sounds like the sort of dog I'm after?
Many thanks for reading this essay- I believe I have some gin and mince pies to go round if it;'s not too early
Sarah