Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Agree that you need to be prepared to do all the work. We are lucky if our kids walk the dog once a week.
And agree that not all dogs are runners. Our dog is a stop and sniff the roses kind of dog (a herder). Takes 20 minutes just to walk around the block.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider the life span.
ALL dogs need exercise. And I don't mean a stroll down the street while you look at your iPhone and the dog pees on your neighbors' lawns. They need to walk briskly and/or run every day.
Get a trainer/dog behaviorist who will work with your family and the dog. You all need to have control over the dog and be safe.
It's a lot of fun, but it's a big responsibility.
Not all dogs need rigorous exercise. Ex: pugs, bull dogs, etc. These dogs will be PISSED if you walk briskly and/or jog with them.
I dog-sat for my Dad a couple of years ago (a pug). After about 15 minutes outside, she refused to walk! Just sat down on the sidewalk and refused to budge until she got in a 10 minute rest.
Seriously, many, many breeds are content to have a brisk walk around the block and then they want to sleep all afternoon and evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider the life span.
ALL dogs need exercise. And I don't mean a stroll down the street while you look at your iPhone and the dog pees on your neighbors' lawns. They need to walk briskly and/or run every day.
Get a trainer/dog behaviorist who will work with your family and the dog. You all need to have control over the dog and be safe.
It's a lot of fun, but it's a big responsibility.
Not all dogs need rigorous exercise. Ex: pugs, bull dogs, etc. These dogs will be PISSED if you walk briskly and/or jog with them.
I dog-sat for my Dad a couple of years ago (a pug). After about 15 minutes outside, she refused to walk! Just sat down on the sidewalk and refused to budge until she got in a 10 minute rest.
Anonymous wrote:Consider the life span.
ALL dogs need exercise. And I don't mean a stroll down the street while you look at your iPhone and the dog pees on your neighbors' lawns. They need to walk briskly and/or run every day.
Get a trainer/dog behaviorist who will work with your family and the dog. You all need to have control over the dog and be safe.
It's a lot of fun, but it's a big responsibility.
Cats are a lot easier than dogs. I like dogs in theory, but the reality is that they are a lot of work and I'm already overcommitted as it is!