Until what age do you plan to have dogs?

Anonymous
My grandma is 99, lives alone, and just lost her dog of 20 years. Small breed dogs can be very good for the elderly and she was able to take very good care of the dog. The rescue we worked with had a special category of small breed, calm, dogs that they allowed for elderly adopters. My grandma obviously would not be approved for a new dog, but the shelter did just let her adopt a cat when she presented a plan for what happens to the cat when she passes.
Anonymous
I'm hoping to be able to talk my DH into another giant breed when it comes time for our next dog. We had one when we were in our late 20s-mid 30s, but our current dog is only normal sized (just under 70lbs) per DHs preference.

I just adore the giants and know that our 40s might be the last reasonable decade to have one, from a practical standpoint.

But at your age I wouldn't be ruling out dogs of usual size for a while.
Anonymous
I would 100% agree to act as back up owner for an elderly loved one's pet unless it was a really ridiculous scenario like 87 year old MeeMaw buying a juvenile macaw or something.
Anonymous
Our dog will last until youngest kid is in college, and then we're probably done. Kids are still begging for a new puppy but won't lift a finger to do anything for the dog we already have (and got as a puppy) so we're done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm hoping to be able to talk my DH into another giant breed when it comes time for our next dog. We had one when we were in our late 20s-mid 30s, but our current dog is only normal sized (just under 70lbs) per DHs preference.

I just adore the giants and know that our 40s might be the last reasonable decade to have one, from a practical standpoint.

But at your age I wouldn't be ruling out dogs of usual size for a while.


I’m the owner of a giant breed from earlier in the thread. Would you get a giant as an older solo gal?

The giants really are great, aren’t they?
Anonymous
My neighbors who have retired are the best dog owners. The dogs get lots of attention and love.
Anonymous
I'm 48 with a one year old Lab. She will definitely be my last puppy. I'd consider an older Lab after her but we will see.
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