diamondlil
Mice! They taste so nice!
I've been thinking about adding to the family with another dog, vaguely, for a couple of months. I knew if I did make the plunge I'd want another running dog to fit in with Rosie and Bertie, something about their size. So I've been looking at whippets and whippet type lurchers. Would I buy a puppy or go to a rescue?
Well, I would prefer to offer a home to a rescue, but there's a problem. I work 3 nights a week and live alone. Most rescues here have unrealistic rules stating there must be someone at home at all times or you can't possibly adopt. Those of us with dogs know how well they adapt to a family's routines and being barred from giving a home because you have a job seems over the top to me.
When I got Bertie, my bedlington, he was from a privately ran rescue. I've tried to contact the owner a few times recently and think it's closed down. Even the lurcher rescue that previously offered me a dog that was too big now doesn't home to anyone who has to leave the dog to go to work.
So I was still unsure over whether to go to a breeder. It semed the only way I could get another dog.
Today I was busy getting a background measured up for the turtle tank and talking about the pets to one of the workers. I've known her for about 4 years and she had a pair of my Christmas het corns last year. Well.........she started telling me about having trouble finding a good home for the last of her litter of puppies.... I vaguely remembered her owning a whippet....and so tonight I'm off to collect a little 3/4 whippet 1/4 staffordshire bull terrier puppy boy!
I've got a couple of names in mind but I'll decide when I meet him.
So here's dog number one, Rosie, whippet x bedlington. Dog number two, bertie, working bedlington terrier. Watch this space for dog number three...........
Well, I would prefer to offer a home to a rescue, but there's a problem. I work 3 nights a week and live alone. Most rescues here have unrealistic rules stating there must be someone at home at all times or you can't possibly adopt. Those of us with dogs know how well they adapt to a family's routines and being barred from giving a home because you have a job seems over the top to me.
When I got Bertie, my bedlington, he was from a privately ran rescue. I've tried to contact the owner a few times recently and think it's closed down. Even the lurcher rescue that previously offered me a dog that was too big now doesn't home to anyone who has to leave the dog to go to work.
So I was still unsure over whether to go to a breeder. It semed the only way I could get another dog.
Today I was busy getting a background measured up for the turtle tank and talking about the pets to one of the workers. I've known her for about 4 years and she had a pair of my Christmas het corns last year. Well.........she started telling me about having trouble finding a good home for the last of her litter of puppies.... I vaguely remembered her owning a whippet....and so tonight I'm off to collect a little 3/4 whippet 1/4 staffordshire bull terrier puppy boy!
I've got a couple of names in mind but I'll decide when I meet him.
So here's dog number one, Rosie, whippet x bedlington. Dog number two, bertie, working bedlington terrier. Watch this space for dog number three...........