AdrianLvsRocky
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And I'd add to that a good pet owner has prepared for their pets in case of their owner(s)' untimely demise, particularly if they have a pet that will be difficult to rehome (older, needs special care, etc.). It can be as small as setting aside a small amount of money in your will from your estate, or asking your neighbor/ family to take in your pet, or making arrangements with a local care agency.
I totally agree. Last year I lost my 13 year old German Shepherd. She was such a beautiful girl and I still miss her terribly. I often think about getting another dog but my husband point blank refuses because he couldn't go through the heartache again and, deep down, I know he's right.
Also, a dog is such a HUGE commitment - I believe on a par with having children. While I don't necessarily think it's right, unless you have an animal to "do a job" like guarding, hunting, they are a member of your family and must be treated as such. We both work full time and don't really have the time at the moment to give a dog the attention it would need although it'd have all my love and adoration!
I think we'll probably have to wait until retirement before we could commit to another dog! Only 30 years to go!!