Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel the same way as you. My husband wanted a dog and does the bulk of the work but dog is worse than a newborn.
We adopted a 1yo dog a few years ago. She definitely has never been as much work as a newborn. Not even close.
My 3 year old dog still wakes me up in the middle of the night.
Anonymous wrote:We got our first dog as a puppy a year ago--I thought I had ruined my life and still think that on some occasions, OP. It's certainly a lot more work and attention than I realized. When I'm out walking the dog and don't feel like it (most walks!), I try to be positive and say going out for a walk is definitely better for my health than sitting on the sofa, which is what I would be doing right now if I didn't have this d*mn dog! We also find ourselves on a ridiculous dog "bed time" schedule and I'm not sure why--he's just a dog, can't he go to bed whenever?!
I'm not sure I have many words of wisdom, but I do think a mindset shift is necessary or you are just going to continue to be miserable. Unless you get rid of the dog, that's not a great way to spend your time. Having a dog definitely has it's (many) negatives, but I do really enjoy the snuggles and such, so keep thinking of those moments that bring you and your family joy.
Anonymous wrote:If I ever get a dog, its going to be a cute cavapoo. I cannot imagine taking care of a pitbull. Especially if you have a baby or kids in the house.
Anonymous wrote:We had this dog for 5 years and rehomed her before a major move. It sounds like you need to do the same or get your kids to do WAY more with the dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel the same way as you. My husband wanted a dog and does the bulk of the work but dog is worse than a newborn.
We adopted a 1yo dog a few years ago. She definitely has never been as much work as a newborn. Not even close.
My 3 year old dog still wakes me up in the middle of the night.
Our dog wakes up 1-2 times to potty. We don't feed after 6, watch liquids. Far more work. Walk 2-3 times a day. Freaks out being home alone. Has to be in a room with one of us despite small house. It probably depends on the breed and dog. Picky eater.
Also depends how difficult/easy the newborn you’re comparing it to is.
Anonymous wrote:Your dog will slow down a it ages. It' still young and energetic and demanding. After about 5 it will settle down in the house but still need exercise (tired = good, as I'm sure you've heard). After 7 or so its exercise needs will start to decline. My 15 year old dog basically sleeps all day, although having a very old dog comes with other challenges and we really can't board her anymore at this age.
Anyway, you are approaching the sweet spot of a mature dog that is fun but not as needy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel the same way as you. My husband wanted a dog and does the bulk of the work but dog is worse than a newborn.
We adopted a 1yo dog a few years ago. She definitely has never been as much work as a newborn. Not even close.
My 3 year old dog still wakes me up in the middle of the night.
Our dog wakes up 1-2 times to potty. We don't feed after 6, watch liquids. Far more work. Walk 2-3 times a day. Freaks out being home alone. Has to be in a room with one of us despite small house. It probably depends on the breed and dog. Picky eater.
Anonymous wrote:Typo. Soul mate is 10 not 19!
Anonymous wrote:Kids are 11 and 15 by the way.