Adopting for a breed in a unique household
I'm a fifteen-year-old girl who has chosen the path of a dog for companionship. However, it's becoming increasingly apparent that adopting a pup right now is unrealistic, and that many of the breeds I am interested in are high-maintenence. I need to know the truth, but because of my unique situation, hard facts about the breeds are just not enough.
I live alone with my mother (my parents are separated and my older sister is in college). I am homeschooled, so I am home every day. I am also suffering from extremely severe depression, which is one of many reasons I'm seeking out an animal friend. I am not very active as I have been bed-ridden until just recently (I have taken up exercising each day). I work with the neighborhood and shelter dogs very frequently, and am extremely confident in my ability to establish myself as pack leader. I live in a house which is quite large for only housing two people, but I have only a small backyard. A fifteen-minute walk from my house through the trail in the woods leads to a large park frequented by dog owners. My mother is still learning about dog behavior, but is warming up to the process. Since I am a fledgeling witch and plan on making this animal my magickal partner (which only means I will bond extremely close to it, and it will have many dog-safe jobs such as helping me to identify plants), there will be no lack of mental stimulation.
I have suffered the loss of ownership of a hedgehog as a girl, so I know that getting into even a small pet without being able to handle the responsibility is no laughing matter. I consider the dog's happiness as a higher priority than my own, so I will not adopt recklessly, I assure you. I will only begin looking for an animal partner when I know I can give the creature the utmost happiness and care.
My worries are that I will be unable to provide adequate exercise, and that the dog's life may change dramatically when I leave for college. As a child, I understand that primary responsibility for the animal's happiness cannot fall upon me, and it would not be kind to the animal to let it live with a mother who cannot love it much as I will as a family pet. I feel that we can adapt to this problem, but the exercise problem seems bigger.
The breeds we are considering are German Shepherds, Blue Heelers, Border Collies, and Caanan Dogs. However, most of these breeds require extensive exercise--the Blue Heeler in particular, I have learned, has not been worn out a single time since man bred him. We have no large yard; we have no pool; we have no treadmill or intense exercise routines that we follow. In addition, this is our first dog. We also have a cat in the house, but we are not concerned about his ability to socialize with the proper dog.
I apologize greatly for the lengthy question, but I hope it may help someone willing to give me advice. I'm willing to hear "no;" while I think the addition of a pup will enrich my life, this should come at no expense to the pup himself, and as a first-time dog owner and a child I can only reach so far toward the stars.
Thank you very, very much.