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Cincy'sMom
09-15-2002, 08:04 AM
http://www.plannedpethood.org/Take_home/Pets/Pooch.JPG

OMG!!! Looks at this girl. She belongs at my house!!!

anna_66
09-15-2002, 08:55 AM
She really needs to be at your house!

Uabassoon
09-15-2002, 12:59 PM
I think you should just bring her home. She is so cute.

trisha0503
09-15-2002, 02:10 PM
Take her home! Such a lovely face!!! :) :)

shais_mom
09-15-2002, 05:04 PM
She is adorable!!! HMMMMMM I wonder what he would do if she just showed up? Do you think he would notice?? ;);)

Karen
09-15-2002, 05:43 PM
What a cutie! She could be kin to my brother's dog, as well as yours! Now, did you think you'd get any response from THIS crowd but urgings to take her home? ;)

Dixieland Dancer
09-15-2002, 05:49 PM
Want us all to gang up on Ralph and convince him she belongs at your house???? She really does. She would be the perfect addition to Sadie and Cincy! I'd have to call her Miss Socks - she has the most adorable Soxs on her feet!!! :D

mugsy
09-16-2002, 07:45 AM
Tell Ralph he got outvoted!!! lol What a cutie. I think she fits.

DoggiesAreTheBest
09-16-2002, 07:55 AM
Oh My! She is just too cute! How could Ralph say no to that sweet face? She really does looks like she belongs in your house hold. What is her story?

turner
09-16-2002, 09:07 AM
What a sweet looking girl! Yep, she belongs at your house! Just take her home....who could resist those eyes!!!

Sudilar
09-16-2002, 10:23 AM
Go for it!! What's one more!:D

lv4dogs
09-16-2002, 11:17 AM
Just tell him that one split into 2. lol they all look similar! So cute, oh she would fit right in!

Sudilar
09-16-2002, 11:39 AM
Take her. When Ralph asks, say:

"No, dear, there are NOT three dogs here. Maybe you should have your eyes checked?? Shall I call Dr. ...?"

That should shut him right up!!

pupper-lover
09-16-2002, 01:05 PM
How could he resist that sweet face?! She would fit right in with her sisters. Too cute :D

mugsy
09-16-2002, 01:17 PM
What's the decision?? I hope you get to get her. She looks like she was made for your house.

ramanth
09-16-2002, 01:27 PM
SHE'S SO CUTE!!!

I hope you get to keep her. :D

Cookiebaker
09-16-2002, 01:38 PM
What a cute baby! He looks so happy, and so full of love!! Where did you find him?? Are you going to take him??

Logan
09-16-2002, 02:03 PM
She looks like the boys I transported over the weekend. What a wonderful girl. I hope Ralph says YES!!!! :D

Cincy'sMom
09-16-2002, 04:00 PM
I don't know...I do this all the time. (I'm waiting for you guys to tell me either get another dog or forget it). Anyway, I find an adorable pup and think I have to have it and then start to think. That is the problem...the thinkin'
Yeah, three dogs would be great now, but what about when we go on vacation? have kids? Is the time really right? Etc, etc, etc. I guess when the right one comes along I won't be able to refuse. Is she the one...don't know. haven't met her yet. She just went up on Planned Pethood yerterday morning and they don't even have a foster for her yet. All I know is that she is 3-4 mos old and was rescued from a shelter and they have named her Pooche. ( I think she needs a new name)

What does Ralph think? Well, when I first told him, he asked if there was a way he could block the planned pethood website :) When he saw her pciture he said "awww" Then he started scrolling through the others dogs and before he got done with the whole page said he had to quit before we had 30 dogs :) he has told me before I could get another dog, but I have not been brave enough to test it and just bring one home.

So for now? Still thinking :)

Logan
09-16-2002, 04:32 PM
Complete sympathy here........

And I haven't had a "Ralph" to contend with in 10 years.....everything I have done has been on my own....now I have someone else to consider as well......and he promises that once we are settled into our new home, we can consider fostering again. Thank goodness!! :) What a guy....he came in at the exact right time. First Weston, then Splash.....I broke him in right. That's for sure!!!

So, maybe after Jan. 1, I can at least foster another one....maybe you could do this with this one. I would surely give you a good indication as to whether you want an additional dog. And you would be doing a good deed as well. Good luck. As long as you make the decision together, all will be well, I'm sure.

Logan

Uabassoon
09-16-2002, 04:40 PM
I feel the same way when it comes to cats. I have two now and I know that I can have one more but I see so many cats that I want. And I worry what happens if I move three cats will be hard to handle and things like that. But everytime I see a kitten I want it and I have to force myself to walk away.

Pam
09-16-2002, 04:50 PM
Oh Amy I know exactly what you are going through. I do the amazingly stupid thing of searching Petfinder, etc. and always wind up asking myself "is this what I really want to do?" On the one hand I know I would love another dog, as would Bella, but on the other hand I have the kitties to consider. They haven't exactly forgiven me for bringing Bella home yet! LOL! ...only kidding...

Then I say "am I ready?" "Do I want an older dog, already trained, or do I want a puppy and go through the housebreaking all over again! What breed?" (still have my pug cravings!) Then I ask "will I be able to give individual attention to another dog like I do now with Bella?" So much to consider! That said, I could see this little cutie fitting in and being perfectly at home in your house, and oh those little white paws!!!! She looks like she just walked through tin of white paint! Whatever you decide, you know us Pet Talkers are 100% behind you!

shais_mom
09-16-2002, 09:24 PM
[b]I agree. I totally fell in love with golden mix at the Humane Soc booth last week at the fair. But number 1 I honestly don't have a big enough house for 2 dogs and a cat. And she was smaller than Keegan, but that is twice the medical bills, medications, hair, etc. Plus sometimes you can have trouble having more than 2 dogs of the same sex, Remember Angel (doggiemom) and her 3 little ladies were always getting in fights.. And me being on a single income, and with Kylie's medical bills with her rodent's ulcer, I simply can't financially afford it. And I am extrememly fortunate that my parents allow me to bring Keegan over to their house and that they watch her while I am away, but they would never ever allow me to bring 2 dogs or keep 2 dogs. And Keegan wouldn't like to share her mommy with another dog, she doesn't even like to share her with Kylie! And Kylie was here first!!
But those that have 2 or more dogs to love I envy you!! And Amy, you and Ralph would give any dog a wonderful home. Maybe fostering is in your future?? Pooche and the boys that Logan fostered over the weekend would do good to be in your house for a little while, just so they can get a gorgeous glossy coat like your girls have.

DoggiesAreTheBest
09-17-2002, 06:42 AM
Amy,

Only you are able to tell if you are ready for another addition. I applaude you for your responsible thinking: what to do when on vacation, have kids, financial matters. Perhaps fostering is a good idea. I wish I could foster again. Roxey was so much joy. But I can't have Drake and another dog at the same time. It breaks my heart, but it is a fact that I have learned to live with. He is fine with other dogs as long as they don't come into HIS house.

ramanth
09-17-2002, 08:56 AM
Amy, I so understand your plight. I know my heart is big enough for another dog, but my apartment and pocket book is not. It's heartbreaking, but I know in the future when I have my own house and a nice yard, then I'll go crazy! :D

Sudilar
09-17-2002, 09:18 AM
If Killian weren't so sick, I'd have a third in a heartbeat.... or maybe volunteer for GSD fostering (no action on Leonberger Rescue, yet :( :) )!

robinh
09-17-2002, 10:36 AM
My Richard said "NO" :o to another dog for a long time (we had 3). When he asked me what I wanted for our 20th anniversary, I being the sneak I am said; "I'd like a Yorkie puppy!" He kept trying to say no, then we went and looked. While I was holding the puppy, he looked at my face and asked the lady (somewhat resignedly) :rolleyes: "When will she be ready to leave?" Bless his heart, he knows I'm a softy for furbabies.

Got Molly on 7/3/02 and she has been a handful. But I just love her. She's been such a great addition to the family. I'm not sure the other dogs think so. Their reaction has been mixed at best! :eek:

When we travel, which doesn't happen often, my son (another puppy lover) comes to our house and babysits. Sometimes he brings his dog - sometimes he leaves her at home with his girlfriend. My babies love him - I think he's worse at spoiling them than we are. :D

Cincy'sMom
09-17-2002, 04:31 PM
Thanks for sharing all your thoughts and similar stories. I think i would like to trying fostering but I am afraid it would be hard on all of us to let the pups go. I'm hoping that when we decide to start a family I will be able to at least cut back on work hours and maybe that we will a better time to foster (or get a third dog) so I can really work with the dogs and make sure when they find their forever homes, they have some training.

Financially, I think we could handle another dog, but we have to cut back. I usually take the girls to day school 2-4 times per month and that frequency wuld have to drop. Of course, with more entertainment at home, they may not need to out of house play time.

And the vacation thing is a big deal to me. With the studio we are gone for 8 days every year, last week of July. I know this. We have been lucky enough not to have to board the girls yet. This year my parents took them, but they have 3 dogs of there own. 5 dogs for a week is a lot of work. Could they handle 6?

Anyway, no decision yet. Still mulling it over...

Logan
09-17-2002, 06:10 PM
I'm glad you're being cautious and thinking about it in real terms.

I will tell you that fostering Splash was wonderful, and tough, at the same time, especially when I had to tell her goodbye. But it got easier after that first day (I cried for most of that day :( ). And I know she is happy and healthy in her new home. That's the main thing!!!

You know we'll support your decision, regardless. So do what your heart and Ralph tell you to do. :)

Cookiebaker
09-17-2002, 07:57 PM
I think that ANYBODY that takes on fostering is so brave and strong!!! I don't think i would EVER be able to give up a critter after being with it for any length of time. I would just get way too attached. But I truly admire those who can & do!!!!

Sudilar
09-17-2002, 08:53 PM
Yes, that's why I haven't volunteered for GSD fostering yet, only Leonbergers. How would I be able to give up an adorable GSD??

stacwase
09-20-2002, 01:36 PM
Cincy's Mom, how do you keep your dogs' coats so shiny?

Jennie88
09-20-2002, 02:04 PM
You had better take her home quick! She's a cutie!

:D she will love being home with you. She looks like she needs another hug and a rub and a nice visit on the couch.;)

lovemymaltese
09-20-2002, 02:10 PM
So precious, I can't believe how cute that dog is. and so happy.

lv4dogs
09-20-2002, 02:54 PM
I am glad you thought this over thoroughly. Yes, it is very hard with more than 3 dogs and I probably would not foster if I did not have as much help. You see I volunteer at shelters so I can rescue some dogs from death row or very ill or behavior problem dogs at no charge, also the vets office I work for gives me a big discount on my own dogs then they are even more understanding w/ the rescues as I hardly ever have to pay anything for treatment & meds (I probably would have to pay more if I had more rescues but I try not to have more than 1 or 2 rescued dogs at a time). Also I get to bring the rescues to work with me and to the shelter while I volunteer if I have to. And while teaching obedience & agility they can also come if need be. I also help out with my family's business and can bring the dogs there to work with me too. So pretty much my only downfalls are buying food and getting free time to myself. Free time to myself? Hmm what is that? LOL

lv4dogs
09-20-2002, 02:57 PM
Oh yes, I forgot the biggest downfall is letting them go after you get attatched. You have to have a big strong heart for this. I know they are going to good homes and most go to neighbors, friends & family or friends of friends eetc.. so I can visit & check up on them but it is still hard. I have cried and/or gotten teary-eyed at I think everyone I have ever had. It is ussually a combination of happy & sad tears.

Cincy'sMom
09-20-2002, 10:42 PM
Originally posted by stacwase
Cincy's Mom, how do you keep your dogs' coats so shiny?

Luck? Actually I think it is the food we feed them (Sensible Choice Lamb and Rice) and also Sadie gets a vitamin supplement to help the pad son her feet which get really dry and that helps with hre coat. We brush them 1 a week or so and only give baths when needed so they don't dry out. Nothin too unusal really :)

mugsy
09-21-2002, 07:58 AM
Ok, did I miss your decision?? Are you NOT going to get the little girl or are you getting her, or are you still thinking about it. I'm SOOOO confused. It was a hellish week. We gave the ISTEP (the ridiculous Indiana Department of Education's worthless standardized test...nah...I don't have any strong opinions about it or anything! lol) all week and the kids AND the teachers are pretty braindead, so, therefore, my brain is not functioning on all cylinders. As a result, please forgive my inattentiveness. She really is a doll.

PS Your dogs do look sooo healthy and happy.

Cincy'sMom
09-21-2002, 05:53 PM
Mugsy- I think you are just as confused as I am :) I haven't really made a final decsion yet. There was an adoption event today, and I didn't go get her, so the choice may have been made for me. I'm sorta leaning toward not right now. I do want more dogs, but I think maybe we should wait awhile.

mugsy
09-21-2002, 07:58 PM
Well, it's nice to know that SOMEONE else is confused as well!! lol Let us know what you decide.

Cincy'sMom
09-23-2002, 04:09 PM
Well, the decision was made for me. Pooche went to her forever home this weekend. Yeah! It wasn't mine, but hey, when the time is right I will know it!

aly
09-23-2002, 04:41 PM
Aww, I'm glad Pooche has a home. You're right, when it is meant to be, it will happen for you. There's a doggy somewhere in your future that is going to need you as much as you need him/her.

anna_66
09-24-2002, 07:17 AM
Well, if you didn't get to take her, at least she's found a forever home!!