Am I selfish getting puppies while I am in remission?
For decades my career was my great love. Absolutely had a ball. I always wanted a dog but knew I couldn’t because of the hours I worked away from home - not fair on a furry friend. I always had a dream of getting 2 puppies when I retired. But stage 4 appendix cancer at 58 wasn’t factored in! I worked from home through aggressive treatments and got to NED in May 2022. On 30 June 2023 with my finances all being in order I decided to retire (or as I like to think of it, to go on permanent vacation), It felt absolutely right. It has been absolutely right.
Yet I’ve put off getting my puppies because in a way I’m waiting for a recurrence.
A year later I’ve had enough of that attitude and am about to get 2 Labradoodle puppies. I’m financially able to have them and also deal with my cancer when it does return - hopefully years from now.
Has anyone else gone through a similar struggle with making decisions like this due to cancer? Putting off going overseas?
How did you deal with those decisions?
Thank you ❣️🙏
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Now that you have a contingency plan you can relax and enjoy, forgetting the ‘what ifs.’ These moments of joy are life extenders and life enhancers.
Dogs are also keenly aware when their loved ones are not having a great health day and they will spend more quality time with their loved ones on those occasions. Best wishes on your journey.
@gisellef Thank you for those lovely thoughts. So true. They have enriched my life so much already and I treasure that special bond we’re building already.
Oh my gosh they are beautiful
Congrats and enjoy
@4me Thank you! In touch now with a puppy trainer to train the 3 of us 🙂
It never does. Just be patient, encouraging and consistent. Good luck nothing like a furry companion.
Magic moments like this make it all so worth while 🙂❣️
You could also post these photos in the ‘what brought you joy today’ thread. What wonderful memories you will have of these two cuties.
Good idea! Share the love ♥️
Absolutely get the puppies! They're great company and are excellent at helping with grounding/staying in the moment. I've found it's hard to give in to a panic attack when my pets are demanding food lol. But, especially if you live alone, have a contingency plan for feeding and walking if you need to be away from them (not just a treatment issue, but a living alone issue). Are there pet sitting services in your area, or family/friends nearby with keys who could get in to take care of the pups if you needed to be away longer than expected?
@jmclemmo Good advice. Yes I have a few neighbours with keys (and I have theirs) and if I suddenly end up in hospital or what not, they can get into my home 👍 I must check with them they still have them at hand!! My niece has a baby dachshund who is fully vaxxed and is coming for a play date next week after my pups have had their 2nd vax. My niece is so great with advice and I’m hoping she can also help with tips for toilet training. That is NOT going well!! We also start puppy school soon! I’ve also looked into doggy day care and home pet sitters and walkers for “just in case”. I’ll keep an ear open for other services. Thank you ❣️