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My Little Dog
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For some quite time now my dog who is nearly nine now - I am finding I am losing out on my social life.
For eg one friend asked me to her granddaughter's party
1. going away for one day trips
2. going out for the night more than 5 or 6 hours long
3. staying out all night
4. christenings
5. weddings - so many of them all
you know what I am getting at - there is nobody in the house for company for him and if and when I do go out - even to the supermarket - I sorta worry about him - can't keep him in the house because of the weeing and if he is outside I know he barks. Last time I was only on a foreign holiday for 4 days I put him in a kennel but everybody knows their own - he doesn't like it.
Am in a bit of a dilemma cos I do want to be a bit more social cos someday my mobile days will come to an end. Can anybody help me - thanks
No, no friends will take him
For eg one friend asked me to her granddaughter's party
1. going away for one day trips
2. going out for the night more than 5 or 6 hours long
3. staying out all night
4. christenings
5. weddings - so many of them all
you know what I am getting at - there is nobody in the house for company for him and if and when I do go out - even to the supermarket - I sorta worry about him - can't keep him in the house because of the weeing and if he is outside I know he barks. Last time I was only on a foreign holiday for 4 days I put him in a kennel but everybody knows their own - he doesn't like it.
Am in a bit of a dilemma cos I do want to be a bit more social cos someday my mobile days will come to an end. Can anybody help me - thanks
No, no friends will take him
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Agree with above, there is a great bloke in my neck of the woods who has a business called Company for Dogs. He's a real dog lover and doesn't charge a fortune. I've used him once when I was desperate and would recommend him to anyone. Look for one in your area. To be honest though, I'd rather have my lovely dog with me and forgoe a social life so long as he's happy. Their time with us is short enough.
How do you know the OP has had the dog for 9 years? she may have got it a couple of years ago as a rescue - As for the rest of you -For Funks Sake stop pontificting the OP has asked for advice not finger wagging.
Connemmara -if you can't cope with your dog why not approach an animal charity to take the dog for you? -it will be better in the long run for both you and the dog. If in future if you feel the need for an animal companion -when your mobile days come to an end -a cat would be much more suitable as they require less attention than a dog. Try and do the best thing for your pet -you don't sound as if you should be having the commitment of an animal at the moment
Connemmara -if you can't cope with your dog why not approach an animal charity to take the dog for you? -it will be better in the long run for both you and the dog. If in future if you feel the need for an animal companion -when your mobile days come to an end -a cat would be much more suitable as they require less attention than a dog. Try and do the best thing for your pet -you don't sound as if you should be having the commitment of an animal at the moment
I don't think she's a bad owner she states she worries about him when popping to the supermarket, I just think she is lonely and sees that owning him limits her a bit which it does if you own any animal. I think the dog sitter idea is excellent and most dogs can happily go for quite a while without needing to wee, so perhaps reinforce his toilet training.
Plus a dog can in fact be a great help with your social life. My nephew used to walk Max and often commented he'd never met as many friendly people, including one young lady who is his now wife, as he had while walking Max, especially when he was a pup. They've since got their own dog, also a GSD, a girl called Bella and she goes virtually every where with them. Pity they live so far away or Trish and I could borrow her every now and then.
Conne, I do hope you can rise above some of the cruel comments that have been made on this thread.
How sad for you, you can't even go to the shops without worrying about him. As a person living alone, that must be awful.
Do you get on with the neighbours? Any chance they could help you with him occasionally?
How sad for you, you can't even go to the shops without worrying about him. As a person living alone, that must be awful.
Do you get on with the neighbours? Any chance they could help you with him occasionally?