Ariel
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I’ve been thinking about safety and companionship while being a solitary nomad. I’ve always been a cat person and will definitely want to have a feline companion with me (in fact, a fair portion of the time I spent exploring my TC of choice recently was used trying to figure out where the heck to put a litter box).
I’ve never owned a dog, but I keep coming back to the idea that having one on the road would be wise for me. I realize that my own wits are the only thing that’s truly going to keep me safe anywhere and that the dangers and fears can be exaggerated, but I can’t help but feel that I would sleep better at night having a friend on board with excellent hearing who growls when ne’er-do-wells are afoot.
With that in mind, I have a few questions:
1. Should I just focus on a breed that would be compatible with my personality and be satisfied with a growl-alarm, or should I think about a breed that could actually protect me from danger? My knee-jerk instinct is to get one that would be happy to take a chunk out of someone who tried to invade the rig, but size is a consideration as well as a dog’s ability to be social. Does anyone have breed suggestions? (My only restriction is that it is a clean and not overly slobbery breed. Also, hopefully doesn’t shed too much hair and dander).
2. Should I get the dog a few years prior to setting out? How many years? I am just going to be in the rig part time for at least the first full year before setting out so that I can perfect the rig while I still have steady income. Would just that year be enough to acclimate the dog to life on the road and to make sure that we’re compatible?
3. Am I making too much out of compatibility?
4. Would a grown dog or a puppy be better? Would a dog raised by me be more likely to want to protect me?
5. Are obedience classes worthwhile? Any other sort of classes?
6. I am going to want to do a fair amount of city exploration. Is having a dog going to make this difficult to impossible? I’d hate to think of a poor dog whining for me in a TC for 6 hours. I’m also concerned about dog ownership impinging on my free range of activities.
7. All things being equal, I'd rather just stick with a cat… but I just know I would sleep better with a dog. Is this enough of a reason to get one?
Thanks!
I’ve never owned a dog, but I keep coming back to the idea that having one on the road would be wise for me. I realize that my own wits are the only thing that’s truly going to keep me safe anywhere and that the dangers and fears can be exaggerated, but I can’t help but feel that I would sleep better at night having a friend on board with excellent hearing who growls when ne’er-do-wells are afoot.
With that in mind, I have a few questions:
1. Should I just focus on a breed that would be compatible with my personality and be satisfied with a growl-alarm, or should I think about a breed that could actually protect me from danger? My knee-jerk instinct is to get one that would be happy to take a chunk out of someone who tried to invade the rig, but size is a consideration as well as a dog’s ability to be social. Does anyone have breed suggestions? (My only restriction is that it is a clean and not overly slobbery breed. Also, hopefully doesn’t shed too much hair and dander).
2. Should I get the dog a few years prior to setting out? How many years? I am just going to be in the rig part time for at least the first full year before setting out so that I can perfect the rig while I still have steady income. Would just that year be enough to acclimate the dog to life on the road and to make sure that we’re compatible?
3. Am I making too much out of compatibility?
4. Would a grown dog or a puppy be better? Would a dog raised by me be more likely to want to protect me?
5. Are obedience classes worthwhile? Any other sort of classes?
6. I am going to want to do a fair amount of city exploration. Is having a dog going to make this difficult to impossible? I’d hate to think of a poor dog whining for me in a TC for 6 hours. I’m also concerned about dog ownership impinging on my free range of activities.
7. All things being equal, I'd rather just stick with a cat… but I just know I would sleep better with a dog. Is this enough of a reason to get one?
Thanks!