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sher9570
Sep 25, 2014Explorer
xteacher wrote:
I can't imagine only having one dog - lol! If you want another dog - not just to give your other dog a companion - then go for it!
I'd get a male, to avoid any female/female issues.
Me either, two is our minimum but three works for us now.
I know Bubba(male) is thrilled we have adopted Csepki (male, they have a lot of fun together and snuggle together when they sleep.
Both being males made no difference but I normally agree with getting one female and one male, usually works better.
Our Lab Lucy might be ok as an only dog but she believes, truly believes that it's all about her.
But I really do believe it helps when camping too, when we go out to dinner or shopping where the dogs cannot go with us they have a companion to be with while we're gone. They are after all pack animals and it's much more natural for them to have a sibling, mate or whatever.
Sher
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