Lacuna
Well-Known Member
I'm now back at work part time and am finding myself checking rescue websites with increasing frequency
Haven't had a dog for over 10 years now and husband's never lived with them (but accepts we'll get one eventually... and has actually identified some types he could live with). I wouldn't want to introduce a dog to the house until B is a bit bigger and doesn't need to be attached to me all the time but I feel we're getting to the point where I could actually think of having one. She is only 12 mths old now and realistically I know this will be more likely to happen next winter at the earliest.
B loves animals and so far has been very good wit h our cats, we're learning to pat rather than grab clumps of fur! I am thinking of older dogs rather than a puppy but many bigger rescues don't seem to offer to homes with younger children (under 5s).
I guess I'm asking what sort of age B should be before thinking about rehoming a dog? and if she's being good with them, where should I look for a nice, calm cat/kid friendly rescue dog? (which is prob likely looking for a needle in a haystack). Or is it best to just put the whole idea back on the shelf
Haven't had a dog for over 10 years now and husband's never lived with them (but accepts we'll get one eventually... and has actually identified some types he could live with). I wouldn't want to introduce a dog to the house until B is a bit bigger and doesn't need to be attached to me all the time but I feel we're getting to the point where I could actually think of having one. She is only 12 mths old now and realistically I know this will be more likely to happen next winter at the earliest.
B loves animals and so far has been very good wit h our cats, we're learning to pat rather than grab clumps of fur! I am thinking of older dogs rather than a puppy but many bigger rescues don't seem to offer to homes with younger children (under 5s).
I guess I'm asking what sort of age B should be before thinking about rehoming a dog? and if she's being good with them, where should I look for a nice, calm cat/kid friendly rescue dog? (which is prob likely looking for a needle in a haystack). Or is it best to just put the whole idea back on the shelf