Anonymous wrote:OP here. We were thinking of a poodle or bernadoodle.
Also I heard it’s better to have a puppy in the winter because you’re not supposed to take them for walks until they’re older?
Anonymous wrote: I also don't quite know how much damage to expect from a puppy (but I do know I'll be heartbroken if things in our brand new house are scratched up / chewed on, whereas I wouldn't be in our current house).
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We were thinking of a poodle or bernadoodle.
Also I heard it’s better to have a puppy in the winter because you’re not supposed to take them for walks until they’re older?
Anonymous wrote:We're moving to a new house (new construction, being built now) in about 6 months. We've also promised our kids a puppy sometime "soon".
Do you think it's better to get a puppy NOW (but then we'll have a dog when we move, which will be more challenging both for us and the dog), or a few months after we move (but then I'll probably be much more paranoid about the puppy damaging our brand new house)?
I don't have any experience with dogs as an adult and I don't know how difficult moving is for them, especially if they're still young, and I also don't quite know how much damage to expect from a puppy (but I do know I'll be heartbroken if things in our brand new house are scratched up / chewed on, whereas I wouldn't be in our current house).
How old are your kids? Honestly, I wouldn't get a puppy with young kids. I got one and my kids are young adults. The puppy is a lot of work. Now teenager and going through fear stage is still a lot of work. Get an older dog 2 or 3 years of age that you know is good with kids. So much easier! Our first dog was 2 and It was so much easier
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We were thinking of a poodle or bernadoodle.
Also I heard it’s better to have a puppy in the winter because you’re not supposed to take them for walks until they’re older?