Anonymous wrote:Don't get a dog OP.
Just volunteer at an animal shelter.
Anonymous wrote:Don't get a dog OP.
Just volunteer at an animal shelter. [/quot
Why not?
Anonymous wrote:We got a puppy last year when my DDs were 13 and 15. It is a lot of work and it mostly falls on me. But is has been the best decision ever.
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? I’m getting a lab puppy next month. I have always wanted a dog and kids do too. I have three teenagers 14,15,19. .. I know the dog will fall on me but you are scaring me lol.
Anonymous wrote:No dog. I love dogs, but empty nest years are for traveling and freedom, in my book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids begged for years and I always said I would have had a third kid before a dog. I wasn't into them..
Now i feel bad and am considering a puppy or older dog before they leave. I am worried i will want one and getting one once they leave seems beyond cruel. Or am I crazy and should enjoy our new freedom without kids and not even start in with it. Curious if people need/want a dog once kids leave or it makes no sense. I am torn- they seem great sometimes and too much work other times. We work from home...
In your shoes I would not get a dog. You could foster dogs and then when you want to travel than you find someone to care for them ( if they haven't been adopted) My neighbors do this and they love to travel. This way you are providing care for dogs that really need shelter and finding them good homes!
Fostering animals is great, but I am not sure it’s for inexperienced dog people. The animals often have training needs that might overwhelm OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids begged for years and I always said I would have had a third kid before a dog. I wasn't into them..
Now i feel bad and am considering a puppy or older dog before they leave. I am worried i will want one and getting one once they leave seems beyond cruel. Or am I crazy and should enjoy our new freedom without kids and not even start in with it. Curious if people need/want a dog once kids leave or it makes no sense. I am torn- they seem great sometimes and too much work other times. We work from home...
In your shoes I would not get a dog. You could foster dogs and then when you want to travel than you find someone to care for them ( if they haven't been adopted) My neighbors do this and they love to travel. This way you are providing care for dogs that really need shelter and finding them good homes!