Update on my I can start looking for a doggie thread

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Well, everytime I think I can start thinking about a doggie, life goes mad. Which doesnt really bode well does it
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Anyway, I have thought about the breeds I like and have narrowed it down- slightly!

Border Collie, Labrador or Greyhound (or cross breeds) from rescue.

Ridgeback or GSD as a puppy.Only because I would love to watch a ridgeback puppy grow up- thanks to handsome Finny. My OH would like a GSD but would prefer a puppy with known breeding for health/temperment reasons.Plue he would prefer a black one.

Now this isnt to say I'll change my mind- especially when I go to a dog rescue. Regarding a ridgeback or GSD, although we would prefer a puppy, we would be happy with a rescue too.

We are thinking along the lines of rehoming a rescue dog around August/September time, when OH's business is running and settled and I really hope I have a job by then. As I said before the dogs can go to work with OH some days and to the yard with me on others. There may be the odd day when they will be left for 2-4 hours max (eg food shopping, OH out the office). Would this be ok do you think?

Then depending on how our rescue gets on we might start looking for a puppy or second rescue next April/May.Again does this sound reasonable? I know it will depend on how the first dog settles in and how they are with other dogs.

Hope that makes sense? Bit zombified after a manic week of helping out OH with work.
 
Narrowed it down....sheeesh
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there is still loads there missus
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Sounds goods to me re- your routine.
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.....if you are going for a puppy as opposed to a rescue I agree with your OH.....u cant go wrong with a shephered, they make lovely pets
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Happy doggy hunting.....and erm lots of piccies
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I am totally biased towards GSDs, but would agree that a puppy is best. I know there are lots in rescue but unless you know their full background you could find yourself with problems, unfortunately they are a much abused breed and can so easily be spoilt. If your other half is set on a black GSD just make sure you see full papers and if possible both parents (even if the stud dog is elsewhere). I have heard of all black Shepherds which have been produced by the introduction of a bit of black lab!
 
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Narrowed it down....sheeesh
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there is still loads there missus
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I know
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I'm planning to have one of each eventually LOL
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If I really did narrow it down, it would be a choice of collie or shepard (one on each maybe
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)as they are the breeds we have both always wanted

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Sounds goods to me re- your routine.

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Thanks. I want to make sure everything is perfect, well as perfect as can be anyway for our new arrivals, so expect lots of silly threads too.

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.....if you are going for a puppy as opposed to a rescue I agree with your OH.....u cant go wrong with a shephered, they make lovely pets
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Happy doggy hunting.....and erm lots of piccies
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Trust me you'll all be sick of pics by the first week LOL
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I am totally biased towards GSDs, but would agree that a puppy is best. I know there are lots in rescue but unless you know their full background you could find yourself with problems, unfortunately they are a much abused breed and can so easily be spoilt. If your other half is set on a black GSD just make sure you see full papers and if possible both parents (even if the stud dog is elsewhere). I have heard of all black Shepherds which have been produced by the introduction of a bit of black lab!

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Thats what we have been thinking really. I know all dogs are different and we may find one who needs rehoming due to change in circumstances etc, but we'll still look for a GSD puppy first.

Thanks for the advice, I shall keep that in mind
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I love GSDs. They are wonderful dogs if treated properly. But you have to get used to the permanent "shadow" following you everywhere!!
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As previous poster said you need to be quite experienced with the breed if you want to rehome as they are incredibly sensitive.

And make sure you check hipscores of parents.
 
Though I am not actively involved in breeding or showing Shepherds anymore I do know quite a lot of breeders, lines etc. If you do decide to look for a shepherd pup and want advice I am happy to help. Please feel free to ask.
 
You would be suprised at the number of rescue Ridgebacks there seem to be - as puppies!!

Obv not all are tiny weeny like this... (hehe not that I'm tempting you again)
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(Excuse me and my beaming grin in this pic... it was the day I chose my baby - wasn't he an ugly bug!!!! LMAO!!! - I was shattered having driven 4-5hrs to see the pups!!!)
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But around the 5months...
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Or 9month age bracket...

Was speaking to a man at the weekend who had just rescued a 9mth old bitch...
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If I could afford a PACK of ridgebacks (oh and had the space) I would have LOADS... I can only Fit one finny in my car!!
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Thing to remember is that they get BIG!!!
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Finn at 9.5months now weighs 9 stone and stands 30" at the shoulder tall... he is still growing - he is now bum high again by another inch so is going to catch up in front!!
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He is a bit of an exception to the rule as males are according to breed standard only supposed to stand a max of 27" and weigh 37kgs (finn is 57kgs!)

I think your routine sounds wonderful... my boy is sssoo loyal to me... LOVES me to pieces and likewise I wouldn't be without him.. my life has changed to suit him... I plan day trips for HIM!! LOL....

He doesn't go far from my side EVER - will check where I am and generally looks after me... he's still a baby in his head and doesn't understand when another dog isn't playing and is being nasty!!

He's actually a big wimp - but we will see what happens when his hormones kick in!!!
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So a RR gets my vote!!
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Oh and I have nicknamed RR's Scooby Doos as Finn is the same as scooba!!!
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I love GSDs. They are wonderful dogs if treated properly. But you have to get used to the permanent "shadow" following you everywhere!!
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More so than my OH? LOL.

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As previous poster said you need to be quite experienced with the breed if you want to rehome as they are incredibly sensitive.

And make sure you check hipscores of parents.

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Both reasons why we would prefer a GSD puppy rather than adult really
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I love GSDs. They are wonderful dogs if treated properly. But you have to get used to the permanent "shadow" following you everywhere!!
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More so than my OH? LOL.

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As previous poster said you need to be quite experienced with the breed if you want to rehome as they are incredibly sensitive.

And make sure you check hipscores of parents.

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Both reasons why we would prefer a GSD puppy really
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Though I am not actively involved in breeding or showing Shepherds anymore I do know quite a lot of breeders, lines etc. If you do decide to look for a shepherd pup and want advice I am happy to help. Please feel free to ask.

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Thank you, that would be great
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You would be suprised at the number of rescue Ridgebacks there seem to be - as puppies!!

Obv not all are tiny weeny like this... (hehe not that I'm tempting you again)
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No not tempting me at all...much
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(Excuse me and my beaming grin in this pic... it was the day I chose my baby - wasn't he an ugly bug!!!! LMAO!!! - I was shattered having driven 4-5hrs to see the pups!!!)

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He was so cute

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But around the 5months...
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He looks huge compared to his baby pics. Not put off though!

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Or 9month age bracket...

Was speaking to a man at the weekend who had just rescued a 9mth old bitch...
Finn.jpg

Beautiful.jpg

Imagoodboy.jpg


If I could afford a PACK of ridgebacks (oh and had the space) I would have LOADS... I can only Fit one finny in my car!!
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Thing to remember is that they get BIG!!!
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Finn at 9.5months now weighs 9 stone and stands 30" at the shoulder tall... he is still growing - he is now bum high again by another inch so is going to catch up in front!!
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He is a bit of an exception to the rule as males are according to breed standard only supposed to stand a max of 27" and weigh 37kgs (finn is 57kgs!)

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So he is an xxl RR then
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I think your routine sounds wonderful... my boy is sssoo loyal to me... LOVES me to pieces and likewise I wouldn't be without him.. my life has changed to suit him... I plan day trips for HIM!! LOL....

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I'll be the same- well I'm already planning things round the dog and havent got one yet
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He doesn't go far from my side EVER - will check where I am and generally looks after me... he's still a baby in his head and doesn't understand when another dog isn't playing and is being nasty!!

He's actually a big wimp - but we will see what happens when his hormones kick in!!!
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Awww bless him

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So a RR gets my vote!!
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Oh and I have nicknamed RR's Scooby Doos as Finn is the same as scooba!!!
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Hehe they do look like Scooby Doos
 
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