Two years ago, I posted here on the Dope about making the heart breaking decision to put Angel, our nearly 13yro sheltie, down. The sweet old girl was in kidney failure and it was time to give her the last gift I could–a good death. Gah, tearing up, moving on.
We’ve been busy (Masters degrees, back surgery, the death of my father, and birth of our second son), but…I’m starting to want a dog. Our oldest son is nearly 5, and I know he would LOVE to have a dog. Our now-1yro son loves animals the way his older brother loves cars, and I know he’d love some big furry thing to wrestle (and I know my sweet older cat would love for someone else to be wrestled, hugged, drooled, and snotted over).
It’s my opinion that small child = large dog, as a smaller dog getting his tail yanked is more likely to be damaged (and less forgiving) than a larger breed that might simply go, “Huh?” So, on a whim last weekend, we went to a local no-kill shelter/breed rescue. I developed a liking for Chance, a lab cross (perhaps with border collie?) who was rescued from the kill line at a different shelter. He’s about a year old, and obviously has no training. But, in the one-on-one time we had with him in their bonding area, he quickly learned to walk on a leash for me, and was very in tune with me. He also fetched several times for my 4yro son, much to his delight (heh, he also knocked over my son in his eagerness to play–son whimpered a bit and called for me, then got up and went back to playing with the dog so obviously not traumatized). Chance went straight up to me and licked the baby, and eagerly took the younger Ruff’s pats and squeals.
I’m pretty skilled as a nonprofessional trainer and I know I could make a respectful, trained dog out of him. He was in tune with me and submissive, and just flat-out sweet. But, I also know training takes time.
The dilemma is, hubby and I are both teachers and we both have our hands full. We work full time, and then when we come home it’s all about taking care of the boys, feeding them, bathing them, putting them to bed…adding another sentient being to the mix could complicate things. And, I worry about the dog being home alone (he’d be in our fenced backyard)–a bored dog is a destructive dog. Training requires time and consistency, and some days it is insanely busy around here.
Hubby was gung-ho to get a dog, and we had one picked out until he was adopted by someone moments before we did. Now, hubby sees that as a dodged bullet–now, he thinks about how difficult it would have been had we adopted him. He loves dogs, though, and wants one someday. We haven’t decided anything and obviously aren’t acting–but I’m keeping an eye out on Chance here.
Am I nuts? And the shelter seems to connect energetic dogs with families with small children–what is the reasoning with that? Would an older, already trained but mellower dog be a better match? Whaddya think?