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I can't answer your area specific questions, but as to getting a dog I'd start with something Chas Send a noteboard - 07/07/2012 02:28:04 AM
I am reaching out to you because this is such a complex and unfamiliar problem to me. I have always wanted to have a pet, a dog or cat or snake, but my parents never allowed it. But now, I am away from my parents and have the means to own a pet. There are some challenges though.

I am going to join a new job soon in San Jose, California. It is a demanding one, and I will have to be away from home from 9 am to 6 pm. Moreover, most probably, I will have to live in an apartment because a house might be too costly for me to rent. I might also have to share the apartment with someone. There will also be times, when I am gone for 2-3 weeks. Add to all this the fact, that I have never had a pet before.

Is there a way to work around all these problems, and still keep a dog? Has anyone done something like this before? How do I start? I have been reading a bit, and realise that adopting an adult dog is what I should do. But, which type of dog to adopt? I like Golden Retrievers, Labradors, Newfies and Huskies, but can I keep them in apartments? Do they eat only meat, or can they be brought up on a vegetarian diet? Because I dont like handling or cooking raw meat. I have no qualms feeding them prepared or processed meat though. By the way, what type of dogs do not shed a lot of fur?

Coming to the specifics, is anyone familiar with the pet adoption scene in San Jose, California? What documentation do I require? What are the laws? How to find apartments here where we can keep pets? Are there even houses in this area that have backyards and which dont charge high rates? Is there someone here who is looking to rent/share their apartment and is Ok with having a dog in the house?

Thanks for hearing me out.


more manageable, especially if you've never had a pet before. Big dogs can be a lot of work.

Figure out if you can make it work with something that's less responsibility and then if you still want to, start on finding out what you'll have to do to get and care for a dog.

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Advice and help needed - adopting a dog - 07/07/2012 01:55:00 AM 2258 Views
I can't answer your area specific questions, but as to getting a dog I'd start with something - 07/07/2012 02:28:04 AM 707 Views
Well, I don't want to discourage you but... - 07/07/2012 02:38:39 AM 890 Views
for the record, I am the Celia he speaks of. - 08/07/2012 07:15:58 AM 817 Views
It can be done; whether it is advisable is another matter. - 07/07/2012 06:10:30 AM 761 Views
Some possible problems. - 07/07/2012 10:42:59 AM 833 Views
Sounds like you probably shouldn't get a dog for now. - 07/07/2012 12:04:52 PM 747 Views
I feel your pain. - 07/07/2012 04:53:44 PM 973 Views
not impossible, but definitely not ideal for a lot of dogs - 08/07/2012 12:04:31 AM 737 Views
Okay, I'll also give you a longer reply here. - 08/07/2012 07:14:06 AM 1010 Views
I think I need more time to decide - 09/07/2012 09:02:19 AM 892 Views
Fostering is the same idea as it is for humans - 09/07/2012 09:41:55 AM 947 Views
take your time... it's not a small thing! - 10/07/2012 05:47:59 PM 655 Views
To be honest - 09/07/2012 01:42:59 PM 735 Views
Thanks everybody. I decided not to adopt now. - 12/07/2012 06:23:43 AM 860 Views

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