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One Dog Or Two?
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I currently have one dog (as I'm sure many of you on here already know!)
Considering getting him a friend... he's super social and laid back, not jealous and loves other dogs...
Eep. Do I get another?!
Considering getting him a friend... he's super social and laid back, not jealous and loves other dogs...
Eep. Do I get another?!
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2 or even better 4!!
My first dog was very shy and loving and was a bit scared of other dogs - got him a friend now he is super confident and still as loving.
Take your current dog to meet potential new dog several times before getting - and dont get a puppy and that will require too much time and may result in jealous dog number 1
My first dog was very shy and loving and was a bit scared of other dogs - got him a friend now he is super confident and still as loving.
Take your current dog to meet potential new dog several times before getting - and dont get a puppy and that will require too much time and may result in jealous dog number 1
Definitely get another. Dogs love other dogs compny in addition to their owners. I have seven at the moment as two have recently died.
There is always jealousy involved but there is a leader who bosses the others. In my case a male poodle, a tenth the size of some of the others is the boss. The others cannot approach me without him jumping on my lap. He gets the treats first etc and then all the others who know this and there is never a problem. They all give love to both the other dogs and my wife and myself.....dogs soon learn.
There is always jealousy involved but there is a leader who bosses the others. In my case a male poodle, a tenth the size of some of the others is the boss. The others cannot approach me without him jumping on my lap. He gets the treats first etc and then all the others who know this and there is never a problem. They all give love to both the other dogs and my wife and myself.....dogs soon learn.
Sorry Islay, just come back on. Since we had our first pup about 19yrs ago we have holidayed in UK and Ireland, no problem, they are beautiful countries. On one occasion we went to Iceland for five days. Although it was interesting we missed our girls so much it wasn't worth it.
Will have a year or two, in the fullness of time, where we explore a bit further and then it will be SE Lab Rescue or Many Tears.
Will have a year or two, in the fullness of time, where we explore a bit further and then it will be SE Lab Rescue or Many Tears.