How about adopting J.J., then fostering him out for a few months until the dust settles on your renovations?
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It does feel good to give a dog that needs one a home. Fostering is the perfect solution once your abodes are ready. I have to say I don’t miss having 4 dogs. Two is perfect.
That's awesome! Every time my neighbor bitches about all the geese coming from the lake onto our common land, despite her coyote decoys and firecrackers and CDs strung up with twine, the first thing I think of is, "If you guys [meaning all my neighbors]would only leave the vegetative buffer alone and not mow it all down to the nub the geese won't have easy access to our lawn! Duh!"
But then my second thought is, "Gee I could be the neighborhood hero if I get another border collie mix and let it out a couple of times a day to chase the geese away." Hmmm... maybe someday soon. But no new doggies wintertime in the wintertime.
You might have a business opportunity there. I used to work for a county government who had to contract with a guy who provided dogs specifically trained to chase geese. One of our golf courses was essentially unusable due to geese attacking golfers, and they became a significant hazard at our airport as well. This guy actually trained his dogs not to bark when chasing geese so as not to annoy the neighbors. Personally, I thought the noise created by large numbers of geese were worse than anything a half dozen dogs could manage.
Ha! That would be great idea, but my neighborhood is more "socialist" than "capitalist"--it's common land. We all share the mowing, and the guy who likes to do gravel, brings gravel for the path to the dock and the woman that loves a clean beach rakes away all the seaweed. So, I would love to be able to contribute a canine. But I certainly would not expect payment.
(If only our neighborhood's politico-ecosystem could be replicated on a larger scale :)