We want a dog SO BAD; have for ages now. This summer finally feels like the right time, but I want to make sure we're being responsible about it.
We plan to adopt a small dog from a local rescue organization. I'm not sure if we should get a puppy or an adult dog. I'm torn because PUPPIES but adult dogs are less likely to get adopted, and hopefully would be less hyper.
Other considerations: I'll be home a lot this summer studying, so I'll have time to train and be with the dog. We'll get pet insurance, but don't have oodles of other cash if something really catastrophic happens beyond the plan limits. In November we'll both be working full time, so money will be easier but we'll be out of the house a lot. I think we'd get a dog walker at that time.
Mostly I'm trying to decide whether to get the dog now (more time, less money) or later (more money, less time).
Thoughts:
--What unexpected expenses surprised you when you first got your dog?
--What books/resources were most helpful when training?
--Puppy vs. adult dog thoughts?
--Breed recommendations for an apartment with cats?
"I'm not a rude bitch. I'm ten rude bitches in a large coat."