BirdInFlight wrote:
Perhaps you could volunteer to be a temporary foster carer for dogs, similar to how you are currently looking after this dog near the end of her life?
I don't know much about animal fostering programs but I'm assuming local adoption shelters arrange them, and you could look after one dog at a time serially. They probably can fit the most appropriate dog to the foster carer as they would have more than one foster home on their books I think. If you need to foster a less active dog you could probably sign up for that.
The situation would usually be temporary, you would be helping out homeless animals waiting for adoption, and this way you could even find out which type of dog might suit you best for permanently giving a home to one day.
Fostering wouldn't really work. They want people with more experience, and the only dogs that are really in need of fostering where I live, are working breeds like german shepherds and border collies.
I have looked into staffordshire bull terriers before, but they might require more than I am capable of giving at this point in my life, especially if I only have one dog.
The best breeds for me would probably be these dogs that suit senior citizens, like two mentioned above, and maybe cavalier king charles spaniel, they also seem like they could potentially work. Thanks a lot for input guys, appreciate it
(about the foster thing: I live in Norway, which is a pretty low populated country compared to many others. So we don't have the same big problems with strays, and if I went to a shelter to find a dog, it'd most likely be big working breeds there. Sometimes there are smaller dogs as well, but if they're not messed up from not being worked with/mistreated, they get waiting lists)