Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I knew I was ready when my breeder sent me a picture of Bella and said she felt she would be a great addition to our family. One look at Bella and I think we were hooked. We had been talking about it for awhile though and our breeder knew we would probably be ready by the next litter or two. This one just seemed a good fit.
I must say, we probably did get her more for Murphy to have company than that we really WANTED another dog. Having her has eased our guilt over leaving Murphy especially now as we both are working long days for the first time in his life. He had horrible seperation anxiety and we felt it would ease that considerably, WHich it has. If that were not the case we may not have gotten another, as we were very happy with just the one. But it really is so fun watching them together and they are such buddies. Also, DH and I each have our own doodle to love on when we're home.
It is double the work, but when Bella calms down and stops her antics, it will be minimal. And ofcourse it is double the expense of Vet and Food bills. Not to mention grooming, if you have it done professionally. I do it myself though.
I'm interested in the answer to this, too! Kirby just turned a year old, and my hubby thinks we need another one, lol! I can't stop looking at the doods that need adopted :)
What a good question! Is it better to wait one year or two? I am already on the list for a sibling for Bexter (same mom & dad) for next summer. I probably should wait & skip a summer I know, but then I'm afraid I'll miss the opportunity of having the same mom & dad. We'll see. I look forward to reading all the responses to this post!
I was dying for a second one too, still am at heart, but the bills for SophieBear and Penelope (the kitty) just keep adding up. I won't do it until I am comfortable enough financially (and maybe if I ever get out of my dowtown apartment lifestyle and get a house with a backyard).
I agree with the suggestion to doggie sit for a week-end. That will give you a really good sense of what it would be like. You could also foster, that way you benefit from having another dog around, plus you are helping doodles in need, which is never a bad thing.
When I got Rosco my then-boyfriend-now-hubby had a border collie and a labradoodle so we sort of combined families and got two doodles (3 dogs) without trying. But after we lost Thule and had to put Cass down last year and were down to one dog, it was a fairly easy decision to add a second so Rosco would have some doggy companionship. The hard part was deciding whether *I* could handle a puppy when my first child was only about 7 months old. I thought and pondered and wrestled with the idea and when Boca, the rescue, was brought to my attention again...she seemed like the right dog to add so we took the plunge.
Otherwise my criteria would have to do with the following:
--can I afford the time and energy and money for another dog?
--do I really want another dog?
--is my current dog trained 'well enough' so that at least he will be controllable and manageable or will I have to deal with two unruly untrained dogs?
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