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Am I crazy? Very busy family getting a miniature schnauzer? |
My 15 yr old daoughter and 9 yr old son had a shitzu years ago and I wound up giving him away because we were never home. I NEVER heard the end of it form the kids. now 4 yrs later we are in our own home with a big yard and I ran across and add for a miniature schnauzer already housebroken(11 mo old) I told myself I would never own an inside dog again because I was the one to take care of it. But, the kids are older now and promise tey will do all the work.We are very busy with school, sports activities(this is why the other fam. is getting rid of him) So, I am hoping I havent made a big mistake. You have to be certain you want this dog and also that you aren't landiing yourself with the same problems that made you rehome your first dog. If you are busy all the time, and no one is in the house for the majority of the day say a minimum of 5 hours, then forget it. Dogs (especially one so young) will need lots of attention and playing and general training. It can't do these things by itself YOU have to help him, and you can't do that if you're not home. This I am not saying to put you off, but to make you think about ALL the aspects of what you are about to take on. And it certainly isn't right for the children, even if they are older now, to take full responsibility for this dog. Kids love dogs... for about a week. Then the novelty wears off, the stop brushing them, stop playing with them. I see this day in day out, dogs coming in matted to the skin, and the mum or dad will say, 'Well, my daughter is supposed to brush her but...' The whole family has to participate in the care of this dog. Also if your little one is hyper there is a chance he could be bad to your dog. Kids that young don't understand that animals have feelings just like us and that it HURTS when you pull their ears and tails. If your child hurts the dog, it may turn aggressive and it will be the dogs fault, with your child getting away with murder. You don't want to put your dog in this situation, where it is being tortured but having to suffer in silence. I have seen this before and it isn't pretty, the dog gets the entire blame while the child is allowed to run amock like a cruel wee monster, and it makes me so damn angry. Not at the dog, but at the child. So this will have to be on your list of things to consider. Maybe you could take the dog with you to sport practices & such. It would give you & the dog bonding time as well as get the dog out of the house I think the choice of dog is not a good one for a small child, because Schnauzers aren't very tolerant of children pulling their tails or shoving things in their faces. No way, as long as you pay the dog alot of attention when you are home it'll be fine. I have 8 animals and my family are always busy with school, work and the like but they're all fine, the dog is great. If your life is that busy...why would you want any animal? As you know dogs require a lot of work and you will be the one that ends up taking care of it. Also dogs need attention. If you are never at home they cannot get attention. It depends on what happend with the 3 1/2 year old and the dog. Just make sure everyone is ready for it. Make sure your kids understand about everything they have to do. I also think that your young son would greatly benefit from a dog, company and a sense of dependablility will be good for all your children. Plus, it's already house-trained!!!! Just remember supervision! Good Luck and Congrats on the new addition! Tell the kids that THEY have to take him to obedience class and graduate. I don't think anyone that is not prepared to keep a pet for the long run should even consider getting one. It is a COMMITMENT and very unfair to the dog to bounce them around. How would you feel if I asked you to consider giving up one of your children instead of the dog if there is a conflict? Maybe that is a bit of an exaggeration, but if you are already having second thoughts I would really advise against it. If you think your kids will take care of the dog you are kidding yourself. No matter what they say no resonable parent should get a dog on that premise, b/c it just wont happen. I would say dont get the dog b/c unless YOU change your ways it will play out the exact same way as it did before with the shitzu. Now that being said you can change your ways. Take the dog with you places. I relaize this isnt always practical but alot of sports are outside, etc. If you getting a dog based on your kids make them take part in raising it, while still realizing you are ultimately responsible. There are ways to raise a happy dog when your busy, but it sounds like you're gonna have to change and if youre not ready to do that. Spare the dog. This doesn't sound like a good idea at all. If you thought the other dog was disposable you might do the same with this one. Plus you have a 3 and 1/2 year old human child? Yeah you so don't have time for this dog. I'll tell you right now eventhough you have the 19 yo , that one or the other kid are NOT going to help you. You are going to end up taking care of this dog again. If you are excited about getting a dog wait until your kids leave the house and you and your husband have empty nest syndrome. Any dog would love to be in that family - but a dog now is just going to be lonely all the time :( Although you said you're "kind excited", overall, your choice of words leads me to think that you don't really want the dog. It also sounds like there's a good chance that you'll be the number one caretaker for it. That being said, before you go to pick it up, make sure it's what YOU really want. Don't get the dog out of the excitement of something new only to make it an orphan again in the future. Dogs are pack animals and for domestic dogs their pack is the human family. They need contact and attention...a lot of it. Please be sure you have enough time to give the dog the attention he/she deserves. If you don't the dog may become bored. And a bored dog always finds a way to entertain themselves...generally by doing things that humans find inappropriate like chewing shoes, digging in the yard, and so forth. |
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