).Anonymous wrote:We would like to get a dog, but want to get one that fits into our life style and that we can give enough time too. We have two kids (3 and 5) and we both work full time. We would be able to let the dog out in the yard in the morning and take it for a walk after work. We would also be willing to hire a dog walker for an hour during the day.
We would like a small, friendly dog that is good with kids. Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:We would like to get a dog, but want to get one that fits into our life style and that we can give enough time too. We have two kids (3 and 5) and we both work full time. We would be able to let the dog out in the yard in the morning and take it for a walk after work. We would also be willing to hire a dog walker for an hour during the day.
We would like a small, friendly dog that is good with kids. Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:While I agree that you don't have to dedicate your life to a dog, I just want to say OP that my family is you except with one kid. We got a dog. He's the easiest dog in the world, beautiful, and really sweet with our toddler son. But I regret getting a dog. There are only so many hours in the day and I regret having to spend 30 minutes or so of mine, feeding our dog, letting him out and dealing when he occasionally barks at the wrong time etc. Little kids are really all consuming.
If I had it to do again, I'd wait until my kids were old enough to help take care of the dog, maybe 8 or 9.
And if you do take the plunge (but you were warned - not by the crazies in this thread but just the reality), a Bernese mountain dog is an excellent choice.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised by all the naysayers. I don't know anyone who is home all day with their dog. Everyone I know does what I'm proposing - but with a larger do. I had dogs growing up that stayed home alone all day. I'm not looking for something as small as a Chihuahua, thinking 25ish lbs.
I'm not sure how my post was interpreted as ignoring the dog all day. The dog could go out in the fenced yard in the morning for 45-60 minutes, have an hour long walk with the dog walker, and another hour long walk in the evening. So the dog would be alone for 4 hours at a time.
Anyone have any other suggestions?