Magic Mom
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First, my experience w/ dogs - Admittedly, not alot. We want our dog to be an inside dog. And, honestly, I'm not a "romp in the yard" person. I like to take walks. But I'm not a rambunctious person. I like quiet. I don't let my kids get loud and crazy. I had always assumed we would get a golden retriever or a lab since they're supposed to be the best with kids. I still love the idea of a golden or a lab. But I'm not sure I'm ready for a golden or lab puppy. Also, they have the doggy smell. My DD doesn't like big dogs that jump.
Additionally, I'm not great w/ the discipline-thing. I'm kind of a softie, and, if I'm being perfectly honest w/ myself, lazy too.
Please, please don't get a puppy. The are everything you don't want. That and your inexperience with dogs and your admitted laziness are an epic failure waiting to happen.
I'm not taking get a dog likely. While I don't post a lot, I've been around the DIS for years - since 2005. I've learned I can't go to a pet store & that I need to find a reputable breeder. In fact, reading things other people have posted about dogs is probably why we don't yet have a dog! LOL! It's scared me too much!!
I've never purchased a dog before. Probably, if it were just me, I would be looking at adult rescue dogs. But I want my kids to have a puppy. I want the dog to be part of our family and live with us in our house. I want a sweet dog that wants to be around all 5 (6 including the cat) of us. I want a dog that's just as happy lying on the couch watching TV w/ me as he is wrestling w/ my DS and letting my DD brush his hair.
You can have all of that with an adult dog. Those things aren't born in a puppy they are trained. And if you do it wrong, you end up with a barking hyper, unhappy, ill tempered, ill behaved adult dog. Go to a reputable rescue...not a shelter. Tel the rescue what your lifestyle is like, what you are looking for and let them evaluate the dogs they have for you.
The dog in my signature is a mutt from a rescue. He is patient beyond belief. He doesn't bark. He has perfect house manors. he isn't a runner, he stays in the yard. If he has something in his louth and we touch it, he drops it immediately. He was 2 when we got him.
I know all kinds of people who have family dogs, and I know we shouldn't be acquiring a dog "because everybody else has one". However, I'm sure they didn't put as much thought into what kind of dog and from where as I have!
I really think a Keeshond is the right dog for us, all things considered. Again, the only thing I'm concerned about is the hair. I took everything into consideration I thought - our toddler, our cat, our daily lives, the type of dogs I like, the types of dogs DH likes, the types of dogs DD doesn't like...
The particular breeder I'm looking at raises Keeshonden. She seems sincere. She is probably best characterized as the "hobby breeder". Before we purchase, we're going to look at her puppies (& the mom & dad) next week. The price is high. But that actually makes my DH feel better... his philosophy is "you get what you pay for". The only thing that's making me question the price is that her price is almost as high an AKC puppy. She does not sell to everyone. She had questions for us too.
I know we could rescue a puppy from a shelter. But we've had bad luck when we've rescued dogs. I just want to know we've gotten the best puppy for our kids, you know?
I guess when I posted, I wanted everyone to say, "No! CKC puppies are great! No worries!" LOL! I guess now I'm asking... can a CKC puppy be just as a good as a AKC puppy? Is it worth paying a high price to get a good, wellbred puppy that is not AKC?
Okay, so, w/ all this... any more suggestions/comments/advice/critique? I really do appreciate everyone responding & I'm reading/considering everything being said.
If you do get a puppy, please be aware that it's a lot of work...a lot.