A friend of mine can't handle her dog and is asking me to take it on. I've had large dogs before and can handle and train them. I'm confident in my abilities as a handler and won't let any dog walk all over me.
Anyway, as I've not had experience with this particular breed (Husky), I've read up on as much as possible over the last few months. Looked at costs, food and insurance and have a list of questions.
I wondered if anyone can think of anything else I may need to ask before I make my mind up.
So far I have:
Age
Pre existing conditions
Behavioural problems
biting - any reports
has he been castrated (if not he will be)
are his jabs up to date? When were the last set?
how has he been trained, methods, commands used etc
what rewards have been used
longest he's been left
temperament
What's he like with children (I have an 11 and a 13 year old so they are old enough to take this seriously)
Average walking distance
games
is he a pedigree
Family history
Food/amount/type/brand/allergies
socialisation (I know he's ok with this and is good with other dogs)
Re call if off the lead (I'll only try this myself when I have absolute faith that he will come back)
Toys/leads
house training
has he used a cage (transport or home)
His preferences when sleeping
What they do when they leave the house for longish periods (kept in one room, or used to roam)
The long walks needed are not a problem at all as I run, DD loves walking and DS has adhd and asd and walking is part of his managing his conditions and getting him to sleep for longer at night.
I'm going to keep him on a short strong lead for a long while again until I have absolute faith in him and possibly for longer.
I've had various dogs throughout my life from pedegree German Shepards, lurchers, labs, strays and one or two very lively dogs. He's 4 so I have a good 10 years to think about for 6 of those I'll be studying, mostly from home. I'm never out all day due to ds's needs, at the most 4 maybe 5 hours at a time.
There is vet close by in emergencies and I'm on the edge of a city but walking distance to the countryside where you can walk for miles and miles and never see another soul (it's bliss!). I have a large green which is used by dog walkers on a regular basis so that's his social aspect sorted (as well as the other dog that's leaving my friend will be living down the road). With a short car ride, I'm in the middle or the peak district so there's even more space for him to explore with us and a stream to keep him cool in the warmer months.
The house is normally on the colder side anyway as the heating is barely on so he'll be comfortable. The kids will be on strict instructions to do exactly as I say when I say it when it comes to the dog so the dog will learn that he is at the bottom of the pack as it were. I'm alpha dog, followed by the kids, then him.
Have I forgotten about anything else that I need to ask or think about?