Good on you for thinking about adopting. If you can spare the time then I would go ahead as long as you can spend the necessary time walking, training and caring for the dog. You would have to be extremely careful about the temperament of the dog you adopt with having such a young baby in the house and make sure the dog knows that he's last in line in the family unit. Also, please only adopt if you are staying in Qatar permanently or can afford to take the dog with you when you leave. Far too many animals here are dumped when people head back to their own countries and it's not fair on the dog or the welfare agencies that have to pick up the strays wandering around Doha. Good luck.
Good on you for thinking about adopting. If you can spare the time then I would go ahead as long as you can spend the necessary time walking, training and caring for the dog. You would have to be extremely careful about the temperament of the dog you adopt with having such a young baby in the house and make sure the dog knows that he's last in line in the family unit. Also, please only adopt if you are staying in Qatar permanently or can afford to take the dog with you when you leave. Far too many animals here are dumped when people head back to their own countries and it's not fair on the dog or the welfare agencies that have to pick up the strays wandering around Doha. Good luck.