Grew up on a farm where we had the usual critters, cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, cats and always an outside dog....(My Mom was never a fan of having inside pets.) My Dad also bred and raised Basset Hounds....Love them!!! But after 2 litters, the pair didn't have anymore pups....so when they died, we just had the farm dog, usually a Border Collie.....In our married life we've had a Basset (which I bought for my Dad who gave it back when he developed back pain issues), an Irish setter, a pound puppy mix, and another pound puppy Wirehair/jack russell mix that lived with us for 18 yrs.....When we had to put her down, Ernie said "No more dogs" mainly because he was really close to her....It took me 6 yrs. to talk him into another dog...with him telling me it had to be a Jack Russell, housebroke, neutered, smart, and free....From his lips to God's ear, a couple weeks later we got Spinner.....Ernie's biggest reason for not having a dog was that it limits our sightseeing and place we can go, but luck would have it, Spinner is very good at being by himself, not being a yappy Jack, and he's good with other people & dogs so, if needed, we can usually find a "dog sitter".
I, too, would not do the "puppy" thing again....as has been said "alot of work"....and there are so many adult dogs needing a forever home and folks to love.....and who will love them.....Also, agree that I'd wait awhile before getting your fur-baby until you are settled in and comfortable with the new rig...This all being said, I wouldn't trade having our Spinner for anything in this world.....He's such a joy, funny, smart, and is a great "Guard Dog" (he owns the 5er, his house, and he just lets us live in it..
) and will let us know with a low woof if something is to be checked out....
So take your time, visit rescues and shelters.....the dog for you usually "finds you" not the other way around....and I do believe that the Powers Above help out, too...