Very true, it wouldn't be fair at all - Maybe get a cat instead?
I'd love to get a dog but I'm not comfortable with the idea of getting one then leaving home alone all day. Doesn't seem fair.
I'd love to get a dog but I'm not comfortable with the idea of getting one then leaving home alone all day. Doesn't seem fair.
FYI - RSPCA Brighton have 10 - 8 week old x- breed pups in ATM
I have 3 Rescue Dogs - 2 from RSPCA and 1 from Dogs Trust all homed with me within the last 15 months
All 3 are Lurchers - Great temperment and very active when out and lazy indoors ( other than a few mad 5 minutes now and again when the house becomes a race track)
Dogs trust have some funny rules - like trying to insist that you have the dog spayed by the age of 6 months (which can be detremental in later life to females) but dont do home visits or charge as much as places like RSPCA or Raysted
Knowing what i know now after getting my furry companions choices of venue to get from would be
RSPCA then Dogs trust , Raysted , Allsorts, Waders (Worthing)
Take your time and be patient when viewing dont just go for the first cute one you see - The dog that is meant for you and your family will come to you - Shadow our eldest was a pup nobody wanted because he was the runt of a litter
Dont think he's turned out to bad
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And Cocker Spaniels are also amzing with kids. We had ours before children, and despite having face made to look like Phil Cool, she's never made the quietest of grows, or shown her teeth, or anything. Long hair though. Going to pick ours up from the groomers in a minute.King Charles Cavaliers are probably the best dog i've seen with kids. Lovely little dogs with a wonderful temperament.
Some grooming required though.
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We've got a Springador (Springer/Lab =
Mutt) & I'm amazed how much he looks like a Lurcher. Apparently, a Labrador is born half-trained and a Springer dies half-trained. Think that we will end up somewhere in the middle - bags of energy, lots of fun, sleeps well and happy to be in a crate for a couple of hours. When the current Mrs AlbionRob is working, we get a dog walker to take him out. He is essentially out for two hours, walked off lead for an hour by a dog whisperer, all for £10.
My parents have got a Springer x Lab - he just looks like a very oversized spaniel. When we got him we saw his sister, who looked liked a spaniel-sized labrador
Whippet
The kids have finally worn me down, and i've agreed to get them a dog. We've signed up with the Dogs Trust in Shoreham, but it seems as we have a cat and two kids under 10, our choices are limited.
Any suggestions for a breed that are good with children?