Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Thanks Jenn,
I've watched you increase your clan from 1 to 3, so I know you won't discourage me. I am more fortunate in that my kids are grown. I don't know how you do it with 3 doodles and children! Thanks for your input!
Exciting, are you actively looking yet? I know it tooks months to finally find and get Yogi, so I figure if I want it to happen soon, I should get busy looking. Good luck with your decision
I want another one too!! Except I would have to wait because Daisy isn't even 5 months :(
haha, Daisy is the name I want :-)
We call her Daisy Doodle :P
Because it is so much cuter when you have the "Mutt and Jeff- really different but best friends dogs! When Hoka is full grown, he will tower over Moxie.
Get another dog for sure, but I like them to be distinct!
Also, I hate to even think it... but we just lost 2 older dogs to different cancers in the last 6 months. When they are close in age you are at higher risk of doubling both expenses and sadness. We try to keep the dogs a few years apart in age.
Thanks! Another one of the main reasons I want the puppy now is that I'm now 58. So 58, + the possible life span of a doodle = I don't think I should wait too much longer.
Btw, your puppies are adorable.
Thanks, They are really good together and the best of buds… I do always have more then one dog. They are happier in a pack. "Moxie" was named for her ability to hold her own with my 2 previous big dogs Torrey (husky mix) and Tinker (doodle). She thinks she is big. She was so lonely after they died, we got her a new doodle friend. Here she is with the late, great Tinker!
I love your great pictures Marie! I think when they are an only dog, you are their pack. When we have other dogs for a week or two, Gavin of course has a great time playing and such, but he is never fully relaxed, if they move he moves, he always seems on alert. When the dog leaves he crashes for a full day, finally fully at ease. So it is my thought that whatever they are used to makes them happy.
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