Rescue greyhound. Has to be done.
For years, my wife and kids have been nagging to get a dog and my efforts to postpone the inevitable are as flimsy as Boris defence of the Cumquat. Whilst I know what will happen - after 2 weeks I'll be the only one walking the thing whilst the kids smash the PS4 - I've cracked and starting to think of the practicalities of owning one and bagging a turd in the morning before work.
Advice from the floor please as I don't know where to start
Do's, don'ts, makes, models, stories of how it changes the dynamic in the house but none about dogs at work. I've read enough about those on here. One of us is working at home so it won't be lonely.
I guess we want one that isn't on the go all the time, not massive or has more hair than Richard Keyes and I don't want a small yappy one like scrappy do or an angry one that looks like it wants to eat small children. Mrs would like a cockapoo or similar but they are upwards of a grand FFS.
I'm a bit concerned that this thread is tagged as 'Food'. What exactly are you planning to do with this dog?
We got a rescue in January. Took a couple of months to get him under control (just as his previous owners were useless and didn’t teach him a thing). He’s a 4 year old husky x American bulldog. Wouldn’t recommend that breed as he is a bit of a mare for shedding. He has a 45 minute walk in the morning and 45 minute walk in the evening daily (with more at the weekends) and then free reign in the garden the rest of the day which suits him. We also have one of us at home permanently.
We don’t have kids at the moment though so expect that was an easier journey. He was due to go to a family with a 4 year old before us though but fell through at the last minute. Raystede was who we went to and they were very good.
Get a springer and your life will change.
We’ve had two, they’re bonkers but very loving.
As well we’ve had labs, 2 border collies, cocker and a Great Dane
Go to a rescue centre. There are some lovely dogs waiting for a loving home.
Cockapoos are mongrels with a silly name to be able to charge a fortune under the guise of allergies.
Cockapoos are mongrels with a silly name to be able to charge a fortune under the guise of allergies.
This - greyhounds are lovely non-aggressive dogs, good with children, don’t need half the exercise people imagine they do and rescue ones are used to ‘quiet time’ alone in their kennels so can be left for a few hours on their own.
The Greyhound Trust were due to open their new headquarters and kennels in Horley just before the lockdown but they do have a number of kennels around the country.
A friend of ours has a springer. It's looney tunes. I need something a bit more laid back.
Depends how long it is going to be left alone, if it is. Plenty of breeds are too needy to spend all day alone, especially if locked in
Also please try and train it so it can run free and not be on a lead for walks. Feel so sorry for dogs that spend their lives on a lead and I have noticed probably 50% do
Reason we’ve looked at a whippet is they need 1 good walk/run a day, then they’re content to sit around most of the day (or just nick whatever food they can). I love Spaniel’s but they’re so clever and need lots of games and stimulus which must be fantastic for those owners with time and patience, but scares me!
I normally ignore it when you relentlessly stick your beak into every single thread on the board, but I can't let this one go.
That comment is so spectacularly pompous I haven't got a clue where to start.
I'd rather pay for a cross-breed than a so-called pedigree dog that has been selectively bred to eradicate any perceived blemishes in the eyes of the Kennel Club wankers who slaughter any puppies that don't have the 'correct' characteristics.
We have a Cockapoo and he is a fantastic dog. Friendly, loving, great with the kids and an all-round amazing dog.
That comment was so full of shit Moya.
I'd quite like a Greyhound and probably know more about them than any other breed due to starting early age drinking at Hove dogs. In later life I read about some of the horror stories about what happened to them after thier careers finished. Unfortunately, that will be viteod by the wife.
I should probably clarify an earlier comment. Image of the dog matters not to me as long as its not a toy dog or one that could be named Savage or Killer. The kids and wife will want something cutesy I'm sure.
I normally ignore it when you relentlessly stick your beak into every single thread on the board, but I can't let this one go.
That comment is so spectacularly pompous I haven't got a clue where to start.
I'd rather pay for a cross-breed than a so-called pedigree dog that has been selectively bred to eradicate any perceived blemishes in the eyes of the Kennel Club wankers who slaughter any puppies that don't have the 'correct' characteristics.
We have a Cockapoo and he is a fantastic dog. Friendly, loving, great with the kids and an all-round amazing dog.
That comment was so full of shit Moya.
I normally ignore it when you relentlessly stick your beak into every single thread on the board, but I can't let this one go.
That comment is so spectacularly pompous I haven't got a clue where to start.
I'd rather pay for a cross-breed than a so-called pedigree dog that has been selectively bred to eradicate any perceived blemishes in the eyes of the Kennel Club wankers who slaughter any puppies that don't have the 'correct' characteristics.
We have a Cockapoo and he is a fantastic dog. Friendly, loving, great with the kids and an all-round amazing dog.
That comment was so full of shit Moya.
A friend of ours has a springer. It's looney tunes. I need something a bit more laid back.
Go to a rescue centre. There are some lovely dogs waiting for a loving home.
Cockapoos are mongrels with a silly name to be able to charge a fortune under the guise of allergies.
You really can be a ‘reverse’ snob.