Beanzean -Fiction for sure. practising their story writing techniques perhaps?
In answer to your question Zoe, honestly puppies are such hard work, will you be having it indoors? if so, toilet training can be a nightmare, especially if you have little ones on the floor alot. Even for people without kids, I am always honest and say they are such hard work, you have to think of holidays, realsitically nobody wants to look after them(and it is so hard dropping them to boarding kennels

) vets bills, boosters, regular worming, de-fleaing. Also if you have them indoors, nearly all dogs SHED hair alot, unless you get a poodle type dog(bichon etc)
Dont get me wrong I love my dog to pieces and wouldnt be without him, but the reality is, they are hard work, to look after them properly, as in a big part of the family. Oh and walking, at least twice a day, it all sounds great but think of the bad weather, rain etc and the dirt and water they bring back into the house with them.
I dont mean to put you off, but it is all truth and getting a dog is not something you can take lightly. most live for average 15 years. I say get a smaller animal to start with like a rabbit, to see how you/the kids get on first.
On the other side, you will have a companion for life, they are great company, they love unconditionally, you will spend lovely days out walking etc, you will get out, hail rain or snow as they love going walkies no matter what

You and your kids can have hours of fun playing, your kids will get to grow up with them and it is a great learning experience for kids, teaches them to be kind and how to look after things etc.
Ok i shall stop waffffffling on. I am as bad as dragonman, except less traumatic

Let us know what you decide
