My wife and I are considering a puppy, which I have wanted all my life (as an aside, my mom would never let me get a dog, and she said, "when you are on your own and financially independent, I will buy you any dog you want." And so, I'm taking her up on this). Anyway, my wife and I both work. My schedule is relatively flexible, her's not so much. Luckily, I don't sleep much, so I have a little extra time every day that most people don't. How would this be:
6 AM - 6:30 AM - Decently long walk (I jog every morning, and when he/she is older would be welcome to come)
6:30 - 8 AM - I go to gym. Dog crated until he can handle being out this long without getting in trouble, which I hope wouldn't be more than a few weeks or months at most.
8:15-8:25 AM - Quick outside to get everything out before the work day.
8:30 AM - 5:45 - Crated, with possibility for dog walker (30 min) during the day while the puppy is young. Obviously, I don't want to crate him during the day once he can be trusted (9 months?).
5:45 PM - 11:30 PM - Whatever he needs. I don't take work home, and am willing to walk him around Manhattan in the evenings.
I REALLY would prefer to get a puppy for my first dog (c'mon, I've been waiting more than 25 years, and I promise to adopt an adult dog later in life!) and I'm busy doing homework. But, if my schedule doesn't allow it, I will postpone my puppy desires until it does.
Help me out.
6 AM - 6:30 AM - Decently long walk (I jog every morning, and when he/she is older would be welcome to come)
6:30 - 8 AM - I go to gym. Dog crated until he can handle being out this long without getting in trouble, which I hope wouldn't be more than a few weeks or months at most.
8:15-8:25 AM - Quick outside to get everything out before the work day.
8:30 AM - 5:45 - Crated, with possibility for dog walker (30 min) during the day while the puppy is young. Obviously, I don't want to crate him during the day once he can be trusted (9 months?).
5:45 PM - 11:30 PM - Whatever he needs. I don't take work home, and am willing to walk him around Manhattan in the evenings.
I REALLY would prefer to get a puppy for my first dog (c'mon, I've been waiting more than 25 years, and I promise to adopt an adult dog later in life!) and I'm busy doing homework. But, if my schedule doesn't allow it, I will postpone my puppy desires until it does.
Help me out.