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KampingKris wrote:
There's a rescue online which has caught my eye. A close relative apparently of our eskie mix.But the queen bee has lived by herself with us for nearly 10 years
.. She'll probably take okay to a male (which this dog is...) rather than another female as she tends to posture her dominance-mostly when on a leash. Off leash, she's fine with other dogs unless they get rough and step on her.
And it would be nice for her to teach a new dog the rules of the house... by example of course.
But on the other hand, she's really not interested in other dogs that much. At the dog park, she'll sniff a bit, maybe run a little with a group, but generally, ignore them all and instead explore by herself.
So, I'm not sure introducing another dog is such a good idea.
Hmm.. what to do?
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.