stardog85
Posted : 11/15/2006 10:22:48 AM
Ok voice of reason here as I've been there, done that... I've fallen in love w/ a number of great dogs that look like they'd be perfect and I've thought about fostering, but, with some help from my mom lol (she's the one I called when I needed someone to tell me "no"), I've really come to the conclusion that now's not the right time. Here's some of my thought processes:
Pros:
flexible schedule
desire to get a new dog soon
can train on my own
have most of the supplies I'd need
Cons:
limited funds (college student w/ a part time job)
no funds for advanced training (next dog will be a performance dog)
variable schedule (sometimes I have no time to breath, esp around finals week, but others I have all the time in the world)
no yard
will be moving after graduation
For me it just came down to the reality that yes I *could* manage another addition, but I couldn't provide the security of schedule or finances that I would need to add a second dog.
I've got a counter right now: 11mo, 3 weeks until I'll be in the position to add a second dog. That date was picked because it will be 6 mo after starting my new job and moving to a new city, so I'll be settled, connected to the doggie network for training and other services, I'll be more financially secure, and I'll know my schedule and housing and its limitations.
Another thing to think about: vet bills if some emergency comes up. If you can't afford $300 now, what happens if the dog
does have an undetected health issue or something happens? I just paid almost a grand in vet bills because my girl, who I thought had a good recall, ran under a fence after a rabbit and got hit by a car - and she didn't need surgery or have any broken bones!! My parents gave me a loan for the vet since I would've had to wipe out my savings to pay for it on my own - I'll be paying them back as soon as I get a fulltime job.
I'm sure you could make it work, but it probably will be a stretch at time, especially when you're looking at finals and an untrained dog.