by Cudedog » Sat Jun 27, 2015 12:25 pm
My sincere condolences on your loss.
That is really a tough call, deciding whether or not to get another so soon after the loved one has gone.
I used to breed and show Staffordshire Bull Terriers for many years. Before that, I had an American Pit Bull Terrier for 11 years. She was the love of my life, we had many amazing adventures together, and I shall never forget her. Even writing of her now brings me to tears, and she has been gone from me now for more than 25 years.
The two Staffords I have now are from my last litter (there will never be another litter for me) and both will be 15 years young this December. My boy is failing (as I have mentioned in other posts) but my Girl is still doing well. Amazing for a dog of her age.
I thought for a long time that after these loves have gone, I would just be too old to get another dog. One worry being that a young dog might outlive me.
But then I realized, what would be the point of going on living if there isn't a dog in my life? I don't think I could bear it. So now I am thinking that a retired show dog might be the ticket, one well socialized and comfortable with traveling. People in the breed still remember me, so this might be a possibility.
No puppies, ever, for sure.
And then, one day I was at PetsMart on one of their adoption days and there was the most beautiful, happy, outgoing, squirmy, 16-week old APBT puppy there that I have ever seen. A lovely deep dark red color, my favorite. Were it not for my old guys at home, I know I would have taken this pup in a heartbeat. It was especially hard when, a few days later, I was at my Vet and saw the same puppy, who was there for a checkup. It was extremely difficult to just walk away.
So.
I guess this is my usual long-winded way to wish you the very best on whatever you decide. Whatever it is, it will be right for you.
Best wishes,
Anne