Read much? Below 57...so if it goes below 57 at night, you are good for two weeks. There's lots of days that it gets below 57 at night.... |
Sorry, but you're wrong. You need solid consistent freezing temperatures (frozen ground to a certain depth) to kill larvae and microfilariae. I don't know where you get this information, but it's just wrong. You can't have just cold air mass. The earth is still warm. |
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You do need consistent freezing to kill ticks and such, you do not need freezing temps to disrupt the fertility of microfilariae in a mosquito.
Please be aware that the institutions telling you to give your dogs a poison monthly are financially invested in selling you that poison. The AHS is funded by vet med companies, the pet food companies teach nutrition at vet colleges----would you accept Arthur Daniels Midland telling you about the glories of high fructose corn syrup or a tobacco company telling you that their product was harmless? |
Another conspiracy theorist. *yawn* |
My goldendoodle is a lump and my brother's is incredibly passive. I wouldn't characterize all doodles as being one way or the other. |
Neutering early is in fashion due to the volumes of dogs/cats in shelters. Good professional breeders of AKC registered breeds don't charge $2500 for large dogs and deliver them fixed at 8 weeks. Designer breeders do often deliver them fixed since they know their market-people who want no bother even with a vacuum cleaner. |
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a stuffed dog! Actually I think it is great to get your kids a dog. How about a king charles? Very low key. or a english bull. tough, loves kids and really lazy. I would stay away from jack russel, Goldens or labs because they need lots of time. My little morkie is the easiest dog I have every had. Mix yorkie and maltese. Very laid back, loves everyone and can let her self out via a dog door. We both work but she seems good.
good luck |
Why in the hell would you not neuter or spay until a year old?? This is worst advice I have ever read on this forum |
Agree! That is terrible advice. Spay or neuter as soon as recommended for your dog by your vet. |
Actually, a Cavalier King Charles is what we wanted, but so many people here are against us getting a dog that we are having second thoughts. Is 45 minutes in the yard in the morning, 1 hour walk mid-day, and a walk in the evening enough? |
Ha! Two pug owner here. True dat. |
It is enough if you get an older, settled dog - say 2yo+. It is not enough for a puppy. We adopted a terrier mix from a rescue five years ago. At the time, she was 2-3yo. She is a total sweetheart - housebroken, great with the kids, affectionate. She is playful when it is playtime, but otherwise happy to hang out on the couch and snooze. She does need to get out three times/day, plus a quick outing before bedtime for a pee. |
Are you going to be out in the yard with your dog for 45 minutes? Playing fetch? Because in that case, assuming those other walks happen (our dog-walker does either a 15-minute quickie or a 30-minute walk, are you sure you'll be getting an hour?), you're fine. But you can't just turn the dog out and expect it to pursue exercise for its own sake. Our dog will play fetch forever, but the only way it's going to run on its own is if it spots a squirrel, in which case he not only runs but barks. A barking dog at 5:30 am is a quick and efficient way to make your neighbors hate you. I am all for dogs, but I think you should wait until your youngest is 5. It is much easier to give a dog enough attention when the kids are more self-sufficient. |
+1 You can't just let the dog out and enjoy your coffee indoors. It won't go well for you. |