not impossible, but definitely not ideal for a lot of dogs
wolfsister Send a noteboard - 08/07/2012 12:04:31 AM
I mean, it is probably better than sitting in a shelter somewhere, but a lot of dogs (even adult dogs) need to be confined to some extent for that amount of time and they will need entertainment. But then again, one of my dogs (bred for hunting, mind you) that recently passed was perfect inside for somewhat extended periods. It depends on the breed(s) and (perhaps more importantly) how the dog was brought up.
1. Definitely an adult dog. I totally agree with temeraire: 4 or older is a MUST.
2. Consider whether you are willing to put time and money into providing your dog with entertainment while you're gone (toys, treats, toys with treats, dog walker, dog sitter, etc.) If you aren't willing to do this DO NOT GET A DOG.
3. When choosing a dog to adopt, consider age and breed, as well as temperament.
4. Look into your options for in-house dog care BEFORE you commit to any dog.
Good luck!
1. Definitely an adult dog. I totally agree with temeraire: 4 or older is a MUST.
2. Consider whether you are willing to put time and money into providing your dog with entertainment while you're gone (toys, treats, toys with treats, dog walker, dog sitter, etc.) If you aren't willing to do this DO NOT GET A DOG.
3. When choosing a dog to adopt, consider age and breed, as well as temperament.
4. Look into your options for in-house dog care BEFORE you commit to any dog.
Good luck!
to the max!
Advice and help needed - adopting a dog
07/07/2012 01:55:00 AM
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I can't answer your area specific questions, but as to getting a dog I'd start with something
07/07/2012 02:28:04 AM
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Me being away from home from 9 to 6 is the main reason we aren't getting one at this point
07/07/2012 11:36:36 AM
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did you know there are doggie daycares in 'schland? there totally are...
07/07/2012 06:10:10 PM
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i'm a dog professional in CA. i'm going to write you a very long thing here.
07/07/2012 05:57:37 PM
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by the way, i assumed you meant bench and not field lab, do not even think about a field lab.
07/07/2012 07:40:34 PM
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I second the comment about the field labs! I love them, but they need to be well...in the field!!
08/07/2012 07:31:08 AM
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not impossible, but definitely not ideal for a lot of dogs
08/07/2012 12:04:31 AM
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I think I need more time to decide
09/07/2012 09:02:19 AM
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My roomates and I fostered 9 different dogs in 2005 for the Atlanta Humane Society
10/07/2012 10:51:41 PM
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