numptynoelle
Well-Known Member
What are our thoughts on a Spangle and a Border Terrier cohabiting?
Back story: Friends of a colleague have a border terrier called Spike (3 yrs old) who has basically run riot from Day 1. He had a good grounding in the basics and actually has a decent recall (when he wants to), but hes not particularly stimulated at home and gradually has switched off from his owners. Its quite heart-breaking to see really hes a lovely chap who meets everyone with a friendly wuff but he just doesnt seem as, well, sparky as he used to be. His owners are going away on holiday in a few weeks...and weve just had a disturbing conversation, went a bit like this:
Me: Of course well look after Spike hes such a sweetie
Them: Great, thing is...well need a few days once were back from holiday to get settled again, and then the kids have such a lot on at school could you keep him a bit longer than the two weeks?
Me (bit surprised): Erm...Ill need to check with OH, but should be fine, how long are you thinking?
Them (sounding shifty): Well we know youll look after him, so if it works out for the few weeks, how would you feel about keeping him, like, forever?
*Numptynovices jaw hits floor*
Now whilst were more than happy to look after Spike for the initial holiday time (and to be honest Im a bit in love already)...a bit of me is thinking, if we did take him permanently am I letting these people off the hook too easily? After all, they are responsible for this dog - they bought him and now theyve decided they dont want him, are we just an easy and incredibly convenient way out?
My head is just spinning going through it all (think Im a bit in shock to be honest) but what are everyones thoughts on this? Hes such a lovely dog, just needs some proper exercise and boundaries I think...and I hate to think of him stuck with such (apparently) unfeeling owners
Sorry for all the waffle, but I just needed to get it all down!
Any comments or advice very much appreciated!
Back story: Friends of a colleague have a border terrier called Spike (3 yrs old) who has basically run riot from Day 1. He had a good grounding in the basics and actually has a decent recall (when he wants to), but hes not particularly stimulated at home and gradually has switched off from his owners. Its quite heart-breaking to see really hes a lovely chap who meets everyone with a friendly wuff but he just doesnt seem as, well, sparky as he used to be. His owners are going away on holiday in a few weeks...and weve just had a disturbing conversation, went a bit like this:
Me: Of course well look after Spike hes such a sweetie
Them: Great, thing is...well need a few days once were back from holiday to get settled again, and then the kids have such a lot on at school could you keep him a bit longer than the two weeks?
Me (bit surprised): Erm...Ill need to check with OH, but should be fine, how long are you thinking?
Them (sounding shifty): Well we know youll look after him, so if it works out for the few weeks, how would you feel about keeping him, like, forever?
*Numptynovices jaw hits floor*
Now whilst were more than happy to look after Spike for the initial holiday time (and to be honest Im a bit in love already)...a bit of me is thinking, if we did take him permanently am I letting these people off the hook too easily? After all, they are responsible for this dog - they bought him and now theyve decided they dont want him, are we just an easy and incredibly convenient way out?
My head is just spinning going through it all (think Im a bit in shock to be honest) but what are everyones thoughts on this? Hes such a lovely dog, just needs some proper exercise and boundaries I think...and I hate to think of him stuck with such (apparently) unfeeling owners
Sorry for all the waffle, but I just needed to get it all down!
Any comments or advice very much appreciated!