I didn't really want to go through that puppy-period, I did help to raise three daughters and yes it is just like having a baby though what a lot of owners don't realise that this baby has entirely different thought-processes. Nor did I want to give a home to a rescued dog that needed one because of the possible need for something I wouldn't be able to offer.
As a result I decided to not have another dog, whilst my life is fairly full and I'm not lonely living as a bachelor five days a week I do miss wondering if a row of carrots have been dig up and eaten or my bush beans stripped or the radishes have disappeared.
It is still strange to come home after a short short shopping trip to open the door to just a home, no doggy greeting and checking what is inside the bags. That used to irritate me but I miss it.
I'll be sure to keep you updated with photos, oh-yes, Ron, Flakey is right.

How are you supposed to start and maintain a healthy lifestyle if it completely removes a wine lover’s reason to live?
Richard.