Anonymous wrote:We are getting a 4-month old puppy later this month and we are in our late 50s. What are we getting ourselves into? We never had a pet before.
We are both working onsite, and kids are out of house, how much will this impact our lifestyle? We plan to travel at least two or three times a year internationally. We have friends who said they can help, but with a puppy it’s a lot of work.
That's probably the age my parents were when they got a puppy. My sister and I were out of the house and even though we asked for years to get a dog no dice. Both of them had had dogs growing up, but not in years.
As others have said, when the dog is younger, be prepared not to be able to easily travel on day trips, etc. Dog won't be able to stay alone very long. Recommend crate training. Makes things much easier for both you and the dog if they have their space to go.
I would recommend using a dog sitter or boarding kennel versus relying on friends and as others have said, factor in another $100/day on your trip cost. We have dogs that don't require regular grooming outside of baths, so that's another cost. And, you grow attached as well, so factor in potential expensive vet care as well. We are in the price of a really nice vacation in the cost of surgery for our older dog who is now 13, but that's the decision that we made and are ok with that.
And as others have said, my Mother-in-law adopted a dog when she first moved here and she was in her mid-60s and she just turned 78 this week. That dog has been a godsend - Dog gets her out of the house for walks, she's met people in her neighborhood walking the dog, gives her a reason to get up and moving. And, she knows that we'll take care of her dog if anything happened. Good Luck!