Benchwayze
Established Member
Hello folks,
I am slowly getting used to living alone since My Lady went into full-time care at Christmas 2016. One positive of this is that I now realise what Jean had to put up with for 54 years!
I am not the 'lonely' sort, but there are times when I would like to know there is company in the house, so I am considering buying a pet dog.
I have a sizeable garden, enclosed by an 8 foot brick wall on the right and at the top, and larch-crap fencing on the other side. (Five neighbouring gardens abut mine, so there are five different 'fencees' when things go wrong.) There's plenty of room for a small dog to roam the garden, and I can manage just about a mile a day walking leisurely. Thus I need a dog that doesn't need massive amounts of exercise.
I might consider a rescued dog, but I don't like the idea of continual vetting by the organisations who supply the animals, I am quite happy with dog ownership and training, and I wouldn't take kindly to too much interference. If a breeder wants to see my home, prior to sale, okay, but that's as far as it goes. Besides, I prefer to train a dog to suit my own requirements. My son and daughter also agree to me having a dog they could manage themselves, if the animal survives me, which is a probability. My experience with dogs comes from owning and handling German Shepherds, Labradors, and Rottweilers , so smaller breeds are a bit of an unknown to me. At the same time I don't see myself owning a lap-dog, such as a Yorkie, nor do I think I could cope with an energetic Jack Russell.
Please don't recommend the obvious, independent pet; a cat. Whilst I would never harm a cat, I am not a 'lover' of them. Twice a year looking after my daughter's cat is fine thank you! I prefer an animal that comes when I call.
So any ideas on on small dogs to suit?
Thanks in anticipation
John
I am slowly getting used to living alone since My Lady went into full-time care at Christmas 2016. One positive of this is that I now realise what Jean had to put up with for 54 years!
I am not the 'lonely' sort, but there are times when I would like to know there is company in the house, so I am considering buying a pet dog.
I have a sizeable garden, enclosed by an 8 foot brick wall on the right and at the top, and larch-crap fencing on the other side. (Five neighbouring gardens abut mine, so there are five different 'fencees' when things go wrong.) There's plenty of room for a small dog to roam the garden, and I can manage just about a mile a day walking leisurely. Thus I need a dog that doesn't need massive amounts of exercise.
I might consider a rescued dog, but I don't like the idea of continual vetting by the organisations who supply the animals, I am quite happy with dog ownership and training, and I wouldn't take kindly to too much interference. If a breeder wants to see my home, prior to sale, okay, but that's as far as it goes. Besides, I prefer to train a dog to suit my own requirements. My son and daughter also agree to me having a dog they could manage themselves, if the animal survives me, which is a probability. My experience with dogs comes from owning and handling German Shepherds, Labradors, and Rottweilers , so smaller breeds are a bit of an unknown to me. At the same time I don't see myself owning a lap-dog, such as a Yorkie, nor do I think I could cope with an energetic Jack Russell.
Please don't recommend the obvious, independent pet; a cat. Whilst I would never harm a cat, I am not a 'lover' of them. Twice a year looking after my daughter's cat is fine thank you! I prefer an animal that comes when I call.
So any ideas on on small dogs to suit?
Thanks in anticipation
John