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Can I have a bit of advice regarding getting another dog please

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OwlLady · 20/11/2012 10:04

I think this is the second thread I have started on here in regard of getting another dog.

I am an experienced border collie owner. They were the dogs we grew up with as children and when I got my own flat aged 18, I adopted a border collie lurcher from a very reputable rescue organisation. She had lots of problems. She had been an unclaimed stray and had been rehomed several times before she came to me. She was quite wild, an escape artist who never really was allowed off the lead. She would unlock the doors and get out of the house, open cupboards/the fridge etc. She was the kind of dog that was hard work and I don't think many people would have put up with her for very long. She was dominant and didn't like men getting near me. The list is endless really, but I worked really hard with her and she became an absolutely wonderful family pet and when I had children she was absolutely golden with them. Unfortunately just over 12 months ago at the age of 17/18 I had to have her put to sleep :( In the meantime of having this dog I got another rescue dog from Wales, another border collie, this one is now 10yo. She is a completely different dog, a bit on the nervous side but very loving, loves walking long distances but isn't playful in the same way the other dog was, but is almost a perfect family pet, wont mess in the house etc and you can really trust her.

Anyway. I have been looking at other dogs on rescue organisation websites etc and I haven't seen any suitable but the other day one came up that I thought would be ideal so I applied and they rang me, seemed keen etc and I went to see him and they said I could reserve him but the other dog had to get on with him, which I agree is important. So I took the other dog along and we got half an hour locked in a compound/grassed area and they then decided the other dog was too boisterous for my dog. My dog is extremely well trained though and isn't a dog that will run in a field unless you are walking through it iykwim If I stand still she will sit next to me looking at me. If we are with strangers she will stay at hell and walk behind but this was why they didn't think the dogs were suited together, yet I felt that with the right training the other dog could be quickly sorted out and make a good family pet for us. Instead they suggested another more difficult dog, with lots of problems because I was an experienced border collie owner Confused

I don't know what to do now. I feel really disappointed, obviously. I don't know whether to just knock the whole idea on the head and just have the dog I have as a single dog. She just seems so lonely though as a single.

Thanks for letting me offload

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OwlLady · 30/11/2012 10:18

LadyTurmoil, would you like a photo of my kitchen? I can guarantee it will make you feel better! It's little more than a small corridor and again it was fitted in the 1970's and a couple of the doors have fell off:o

We don't know what she is mixed with, she just looks like a sable collie to me Wink

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LadyTurmoil · 30/11/2012 10:22

OwlLady - yes please! All the talk of utility rooms makes me the most envious!

OwlLady · 30/11/2012 10:29

for limited time only I have updated to include a picture of my other dog...on my dining table Shock

my utility room is a cupboard with a washing and tumble dryer on top ladyturmoil!

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Scuttlebutter · 30/11/2012 13:55

Ha! LOVE the pic of dog on the dining table. Is he singing? He looks as though as though he is. Grin

OwlLady · 30/11/2012 20:36

she was having a stretch :o

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LadyTurmoil · 30/11/2012 21:26

Fantastic. She looks like she's serenading you "just one cornetto" style! Our "utility room" OwlLady is actually the old outhouse outside with a half-size freezer in it (no room in kitchen, you see). When you bend down in the lashing rain and gales to get your frozen peas, the angle is just right to get rain straight down your neck!

OwlLady · 14/12/2012 14:03

I thought I would do a quick update. She is absolutely fab :o so bright and well natured. Mainly toilet trained, uses the crate to sleep and as a safe space if she wants to (though I think she likes a love more), walks well on the lead, sits, has grown LOADS - i think she will be bigger than my older dog, she seems to know her name, loves the other dog who has been running a tight ship with her at times but who now appears to be having a second puppyhood, bounding around and playing, their personalities seem to really compliment one another. It's all turned out really well. Have her booked into dog training for jan and my middle child is coming along with me (he is very keen)

so thank you to all of you who gave me so much good advice :) it's like she has always been here

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bumpybecky · 14/12/2012 17:56

awwww she is gorgeous! :)

Eastpoint · 15/12/2012 08:21

Your new puppy has a wonderful tail - so pleased all is going well for you.

OwlLady · 18/12/2012 12:40

she has got a fabulous tail, even my Mother commented on it :o

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