We lost our beloved standard poodle a couple of years ago, but decided against getting a replacement. We sadly missed the company of a dog and all the fun they bring to your lives but realised that we are older now and walks in the freezing cold, high vet charges, (even with insurance) cost of feeding and kennelling during holidays. Our old cat then died a few months later and we were animaless for the first time in 40 years. That was certainly painful. After careful consideration we decided to get another cat and were lucky enough to get a Big beautiful British short haired kitten.
No regrets at all and no longer pine over wanting a dog. Get a cat.
Updating bathroom with a walk-in shower unit.
big mistake. She was hyperactive and I really, with all the best will in the world, couldn't keep up with her, so (to cut a short story long) she was returned to her original owners, who were quite happy to have her back. Now, 4 months down the line, there's something huge missing out of my life (yes, a dog). I've looked at getting an older dog this time and have 'found' a border collie rescue, who's 9 years old. I'm sightly worried about getting an 'older' dog..(will they have 'fuuny ways' that I can't adapt too?). Have any other GN's adopted older dogs? If so, what's has been your experience?
She was cleaned up and told to stay in her bed while I went outside to put the washing on the line. I didn't realise the back door hadn't closed properly and half way through pegging the washing out I felt that familiar wet nose at the back of my ankles.
