Our decision not to take the dogs, felt like the responsible decision, I didn't mean to imply that I was throwing them away... I love my doggies, but because we don't know where we're going to be living, or working, I don't know if we will be able to continue to care for them the way they deserve to be cared for... I currently work less than 5 minutes away from home, so running home at lunch everyday is no problem. And I'm literally only away from home for the 8 hours that I work..
I hear all the horror stories of traffic in Orlando, what if my new job is 20 or 30 minutes away from the apartment, and I get stuck in traffic, then I'm late back to work at my new job? Or what if I can't even make it home at lunch? I can't just leave them in the apartment for 8, 9, 10 hours at a time.. That's no life for a dog.. These are the things that I am concerned about.
I have had my golden for 6 years, we we're there for her birth, I've had my buddy for 3 years, he's a rescue dog, and the other husky was the newest addition to our house hold and she just kinda fell into us, she was a skinny puppy mill dog, and I found her in dire straights,,, we never really planned to have a third dog, but she needed a good home, and we gave her one... I was a homeowner, and thought I'd live here forever, but we've decided to relocate, and move to Florida. I never thought of myself as unsettled... We just decided to make a change.
2 things first adult dogs do not need to be left out at lunch. Do you really think that everyone with a dog runs home at lunch to let them out? They will be fine not going out during the day, they can easily stay 9-10 hours.
Everyone I know leaves their dogs home while they work.
2nd once you commit to taking care of another living being whether it is a child or a dog you can't just decide to make a change!! that is for when you are young and without responsibilities, once you take on responsibilities you HAVE to take them into consideration.



). My pets are mine to love for as long as they live because I know no one can love them as much as I do. 
It was an intersting ride for sure. And you know what? We don't have our place yet either. We're staying with family who already has two other dogs. We just make do with the situation.