^Well right now without school I'm good. It will be more hectic once school starts over again. But I will make time for it. And my bf's scheduled changed, he isn't going back to school til January. So when I'm back in school, he will be there to take care of the dog. Then we will see how we will manage in January but I'm confident we can work things out.
And if things don't work out? I'm not trying to get on your case but it just sounds like now is not the right time for you to get a dog. You can't even guarantee that in January things will work out. And what after you're done with college? Have you got any long-term plans so you know the dog will fit in along with them? What if you have to move and like your current appartment there are no pets allowed? What if you need to work all day? You're also dependent on your boyfriend in this situation, what if he disappears from the picture? Will you make time for it for
15 years?
I do not doubt that you'll
try your best but certain things are out of your hands and it's the dog that will suffer for it, not you.
But if you get a dog get one from the pound. You're sure you're not supporting puppy mills (think about that grey dog's mother and how it had to live just so you could get your dog... and again, the pet store owners will
not tell you if their supply of living products came from a shitty factory) and if you end up not being 100% able to give the dog what it needs a dog from the pound will still receive a better living.
For a year I have no pets. None. It doesn't feel the same. I like to take care of a pet, walk it, feed it, etc. I miss it. And when I saw the dog today I just fell in love. And I will take care of it.
So don't make me what I am not, which is someone who just gets pets for the hell of it but really doesn't give a fuck cause I ain't that fucking person.
That doesn't change what Sebastian said though does it? Okay so you're not getting it because it's cute but because you feel something lacking in your life. It still comes down to the same issue.
Just take everything into consideration. Will you be able to provide a dog with plenty of time and attention, a suitable living space etc. for 15 years? "I'll figure something out" or "I'll try" aren't good enough.
Again, I'm not trying to get on your case but simply wanting the dog and having the right intentions doesn't cut it and it's the dog that suffers. You didn't even give it a day's thought before deciding you wanted a dog. All of it just spells bad news to me.