Nik_B 3,790 Posted January 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 Sent to us by breeder...no idea which is ours but guess they all look similar. Quote Link to post
rickyspringer 15 Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 pups look well, just looking forward to seeing yours now! Quote Link to post
Nik_B 3,790 Posted January 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 Well he's there some where just we don't know which one he is he he :laugh: Been badgering the wife to ask em for a couple more pics Quote Link to post
billy the kid 1984 1 Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 I've made a couple of posts asking some questions and done a fair bit of research. Badgered the missus left right and center and she's finally ok'd getting a dog. We have decided we'll probably go for a Labrador although there are a couple of other types I fancy (springer still isn't off the list). Now as I've never ever had a dog I'm quit nervous about getting the basics right. My main concern is whether a pup is best or should i try to get a slightly older dog. With a pup It's going to be a fair while before I can take it out for walks which I am really looking forward to, but then I supose bonding with a pup is easier? Is it common to try and get a dog that is say 9 months old? While the dog will be getting walked in the morning and evening (when it's old enough) it will need to be left alone in the day when I am away at work (half the year). Can you leave a very young pup alone or would it be better to have a slightly older dog 6-9 months? Sorry for the daft questions. For a 37 year old I'm well excited ha ha! Cheers pmsl the missus has finally allowed you to get a pup! get some balls mate Quote Link to post
Nik_B 3,790 Posted January 8, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 I've made a couple of posts asking some questions and done a fair bit of research. Badgered the missus left right and center and she's finally ok'd getting a dog. We have decided we'll probably go for a Labrador although there are a couple of other types I fancy (springer still isn't off the list). Now as I've never ever had a dog I'm quit nervous about getting the basics right. My main concern is whether a pup is best or should i try to get a slightly older dog. With a pup It's going to be a fair while before I can take it out for walks which I am really looking forward to, but then I supose bonding with a pup is easier? Is it common to try and get a dog that is say 9 months old? While the dog will be getting walked in the morning and evening (when it's old enough) it will need to be left alone in the day when I am away at work (half the year). Can you leave a very young pup alone or would it be better to have a slightly older dog 6-9 months? Sorry for the daft questions. For a 37 year old I'm well excited ha ha! Cheers pmsl the missus has finally allowed you to get a pup! get some balls mate I work overseas for 50% of the year so she does have to agree to look after it when I am not there, she is a full time teacher and has our two kids to look after so its a fair bit extra for her. I dont ask permission to do anything if I want something I shall do it, but if she wasn't on board or I forced her into it she might just let it turn in to a lardy waste of space which is not what I want it for. You could have read my previous posts of course...or you might be joking Quote Link to post
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