Leefy
Tourist
Hey everyone,
Just a question I wanted to ask is, is it possible to juggle a dog as both a family friendly pet/family member and a lover on the side?
Me and my partner are looking to get a puppy some time soon in the coming months primarily as a new member to the family as we also have young kids (1 and 4) so they'll be able to grow up together but I would also like him to become my other lover on the side when we get time alone (maybe once or twice a month)
As I would be the only one playing with him when he comes of age would it be possible to do so on the side without him trying to mount anyone else that hea not supposed to? Or would it be too risky to do?
We're looking at possibly an American Staffy or a Rottweiler. We know Staffies are great family friendly dogs but would anyone be able to shed some light on what a Rottie is like as a family dog? I know it all comes down to training, which will be happening, but just a little concerned how they'd be down the track as both family member and a lover
Just a question I wanted to ask is, is it possible to juggle a dog as both a family friendly pet/family member and a lover on the side?
Me and my partner are looking to get a puppy some time soon in the coming months primarily as a new member to the family as we also have young kids (1 and 4) so they'll be able to grow up together but I would also like him to become my other lover on the side when we get time alone (maybe once or twice a month)
As I would be the only one playing with him when he comes of age would it be possible to do so on the side without him trying to mount anyone else that hea not supposed to? Or would it be too risky to do?
We're looking at possibly an American Staffy or a Rottweiler. We know Staffies are great family friendly dogs but would anyone be able to shed some light on what a Rottie is like as a family dog? I know it all comes down to training, which will be happening, but just a little concerned how they'd be down the track as both family member and a lover