We are getting a dog. When exactly? I don’t know, but I’m being led to believe that it will be soon.
Now, to be fair, it won’t be my dog, but I’ve been asked to help take care of it. There are no small children in the house and we live in a house with a fenced backyard, and we’ve had a dog before but that was 10 years ago. It was a neighbor’s dog and already came trained, so we didn’t really get much choice in the matter on picking or raising it. This will be the first opportunity in which I will have some input on what kind of dog to get so I want to be ready.
I want to make sure that my sister knows what she’s getting into. While I would play with the dog, I’ve told her in the past that it is her responsibility and even though she’s a nurse now, it will mainly be her that will be taking care of it, I’m mostly in it for the petting and belly rubs. I’m not really that mean, but I just want to make sure she knows what she’s in for before she gets one. Plus, I don’t want to get stuck with any bills or anything like that by her choice. If she wants one, that’s great, but she should be able to take care of it.
I’m going to sit down and talk to her about getting one soon. Before all the stuff about how old, or where to get it, or what breed, I’m going to give her the worst case scenario: the dog is sick and has medical issues, how much are you willing to spend on it? I think that is something many people are not prepared for and I need to make sure she understands its a living being we’re taking care of now, not something we can stick in the closet when we get bored of it.
After that, I’m going to ask her what type of training she plans on getting for this dog, if she’s going to do it herself or send it to an obedience school. Of course I’ll ask her to research how much it’ll cost and stuff and how long it’ll take. We used to have a Chow that could do tricks, but she still bit, so I don’t want to go through that again.
With that out of the way, we’re going to talk about how much it costs for regular dog upkeep. Food, toys, vet costs, and housing (we cannot have the dog be an inside dog, parents would freak out). Also, our old dog wasn’t really walked or washed often, we were too young to make that a priority so it was kind of restless and stinky. I want to make sure that if we wanted to have the dog inside, we can for the most part. We’ll probably have to send it to be groomed once in a while, depending on what kind of dog we end up with and how shaggy it is.
One reason why I didn’t want to get stuck with a dog to take care of is that I rarely have time to take it out for exercise or walks, and to be quite honest, I don’t like doing that at all, so I refuse to be part of it. If she’s getting the dog, and knowing her activity levels, I would probably recommend something that doesn’t need daily exercises and walks.
Finally, I know its more humane to get a rescue dog, but we haven’t talked much on what exactly she wants. I would of course prefer a cute one, something like a Shetland Sheepdog, or a Golden Retriever. She mentioned she liked Corgis. Well, we’ll decide that later.
So is there any other major thing that a new dog owner needs to figure out before we run off and get one? Also, would it confuse the dog if I called it by one name and she calls it by another?