Anonymous
Post 12/26/2012 09:20     Subject: Re:Dog share

OP, I know it's not the same as a dog, but have you considered a small aquarium with fish or a hamster?
Anonymous
Post 12/25/2012 23:13     Subject: Dog share

and if your marriages fail, one week each household, or will the dog stay put and the families move?
Anonymous
Post 12/25/2012 22:25     Subject: Re:Dog share

Anonymous wrote:Yeah, dogs are pack animals. I can't think of anything more disorienting and upsetting to a dog than to continually yank it away from its pack for extended periods expecting it to simply adjust to new conditions (smells, people, etc,) every two weeks. This has to be a joke question.


Exactly.
Anonymous
Post 12/25/2012 05:51     Subject: Dog share

Be prepared for the kids to weep, shriek, and be absolutely bewildered when the dog leaves. Be prepared for the dog to lose its housebreaking when it reappears every two weeks.

God I can't imagine a bigger recipe for disaster.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2012 21:51     Subject: Re:Dog share

Anonymous wrote:Dogs are not lawn ornaments, OP. You can't just pass one back and forth and expect it to be happy and well-behaved. Sounds like you're more cut out to maybe watch a friend's dog for the weekend.


This is great advice. When I was a kid until my parents wanted to commit to a pet, we would dog sit a neighbors dog whenever they travelled and they travelled a lot.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2012 21:38     Subject: Dog share

Ok. Got it. Thx.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2012 21:32     Subject: Dog share

That sounds like an absolutely terrible situation to bring a dog into. If you aren't ready to take on the commitment of a dog, don't get one. Dogs need consistency, especially at a young age, in order to be happy and well behaved.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2012 21:27     Subject: Re:Dog share

Dogs are not lawn ornaments, OP. You can't just pass one back and forth and expect it to be happy and well-behaved. Sounds like you're more cut out to maybe watch a friend's dog for the weekend.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2012 21:25     Subject: Dog share

Anonymous wrote:Yes,2 weeks straight in each home. Having 3 kids in a small home, we are reluctant to take on commitment- but everybody wants a dog.


Wait until your kids are a little older and get a dog when you feel you can make the commitment. Dogs are very loyal and creatures of habit. They thrive on consistency and routine. You will have a better dog-owning experience if you wait until you can make a dog a member of your family.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2012 20:58     Subject: Dog share

Yes,2 weeks straight in each home. Having 3 kids in a small home, we are reluctant to take on commitment- but everybody wants a dog.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2012 20:49     Subject: Re:Dog share

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP means just during the daytime/working hours, no?


No, OP means 15 days in one home, 15 days in another.


If this is what OP means, why OP? WTH.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2012 20:45     Subject: Re:Dog share

Anonymous wrote:OP means just during the daytime/working hours, no?


No, OP means 15 days in one home, 15 days in another.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2012 20:39     Subject: Re:Dog share

OP means just during the daytime/working hours, no?
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2012 20:30     Subject: Re:Dog share

Yeah, dogs are pack animals. I can't think of anything more disorienting and upsetting to a dog than to continually yank it away from its pack for extended periods expecting it to simply adjust to new conditions (smells, people, etc,) every two weeks. This has to be a joke question.
Anonymous
Post 12/24/2012 20:24     Subject: Dog share

Anybody want to do this with us? We'll take the dog from 1st to 15th of the month. You get the second half. Of course, both parties are flexible for sched changes due to vacations, etc.

We dont have a dog yet and We can discuss the details, but is this idea even feasible?