Luckily I have already been offered a post very similar to what I'm doing now once I finish (in three years time!seems so far!) so the hours will be the same, most of the people who do statistical genetics work from home so thats quite good I suppose!
Oh I'm so confused, I just want to do wants best for the dog. My last dog was so prefect and easy to train- he could load the washing machine, alert my gran to the gas being left on, was so gentle with the nursery kids and one 4 year old who hadn't said a word in years patted him on the head and said 'gud dug'.....I think that meant 'good dog'!

I know that I could bring another puppy up to that standard and it would benefit both me and allot of kids but would it benefit the dog?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......I just don't know! I would be home Friday to Monday, and could only comfortably afford doggy daycare once a week so thats still two days being left on its own.
It's just sooooooo unfair, I wish I was rich or a housewife in the 50s!!!!
Oh I want to cry, I'll never get my puppy!!!

if anyone has a job opening for a 24year old with a degree and masters in human gentics and would allow me to bring a puppy to the office or work from home-please let me know!!!!
xRx