We will have a newly two year old and a newborn in December. Husband has been talking about getting a dog. I submit he is a crazy person, but I would like some advice or suggestions from anyone who is in a similar boat, or has pets. I don't completely hate the idea, but I think we should wait a few years.
Re: Pet advice
The biggest thing for me is having help from DH before he goes to work- he works most days 11am-8 or 9pm. So when he gets up he walks the pups and feeds them while I get up with DD and get her dressed and then we meet downstairs for breakfast. Some days I am up early and take the dogs for a run while he sleeps, then he gets up with DD.
We've fallen into a routine that works and is helpful! Dogs are great- it's like having 3 kids for us! So 4 in March! haha
Do you know if you want to get a puppy? or an older dog- 1 year or so, so you don't have to potty train and such? Breed?
If you have a dog that will need to be walked, that is a totally different issue.
I also agree with PP that rescue dogs are great. However, you want one that has a history of being around small children. Not all dogs can handle the crying and abuse from a toddler.
ETA: I have a 17 month old and a two month old
I am all about rescue, but I'm not willing to bring a dog with an unknown history into our life while we have young kids. When dd and future children are old enough to know pets' boundaries then I would consider that route.
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A dog is a toddler who will never grow up. You will spend a couple hours every day walking it, playing with it, and dealing with its poop. When you go on vacation, you will either take it with you or pay someone else to walk it, play with it, and deal with its poop. And despite your best training, you may have a dog who always gets in the garbage or chews your children's toys or runs away if the door is open.
We have a six year old bulldog. When I was pregnant, I pictured the dog and the baby playing together and being best friends, but its just not like that. They can never ever be left unsupervised. We don't let them play together - our bulldog loves kids but she just doesn't know her own size and strength. And our daughter has allergies, so touching the dog means a bath and change of clothes. We don't even take them on walks to the park together - dogs aren't allowed on the playground, and ours freaks out if we tie her to the fence so we can take the baby on the swings. We tried once - she somehow wiggled out of her harness and then we spent a half hour trying to catch her. You wouldn't think it, but bulldogs can be fast when they want!!
In my opinion, dogs and babies don't mix. I told my husband we won't be getting another one until the kids are in high school.