Your post could have described my son. He was six when we the family dog and old enough to help, but I waited to get "my" dog until I knew I was ready to be 100% responsible for her. I even chose her name, etc. I knew I would be resentful standing in the rain in the middle of the night while potty training a puppy if I was doing it for a dog named "Waffles." 

I have been right. We all love our dog, but she's definitely mine in terms of training and care. Sure, the rest of the family may scoop, feed, and walk some of the time, but I'm in charge of dog vomit and indoor messes, vet stuff, training issues, grooming, medications, any middle of the night issues, etc. It's worth it for "my" dog because I signed on for it.


I have been right. We all love our dog, but she's definitely mine in terms of training and care. Sure, the rest of the family may scoop, feed, and walk some of the time, but I'm in charge of dog vomit and indoor messes, vet stuff, training issues, grooming, medications, any middle of the night issues, etc. It's worth it for "my" dog because I signed on for it.

Now that we have had her a month I couldn't imagine not having her 
