Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I have two doodles and would love more but the wallet and size of my house says no :( I would foster and just see where it goes, if you fall in love with him why not keep him ??? You get the best of both worlds, you can foster and if it does not work out then he goes to his forever home, if you get along great and everyone is happy then you keep him. My Sasha was 10 months old when I got my Ollie who was 10 weeks old and they got along just perfect. Good luck.
If he is 6 months, you at last have some of the early puppy stuff behind you-why not give it a try as others have suggested.
We have a medium ALD that both my husband and I dote on. I pretty much think I could talk him into getting another, but I hesitate myself. We work long hours and it took a year to get our guy used to being home alone that much. We do take him to camp at least once a week now. The way our house is set up, we really don't have a space where we can gate him in so he is in a huge crate, which he runs happily into and is always sleeping when we get home. But two?
The more doodles the merrier and more doodle kisses for you...we just have one right now(16 weeks old) but would love to have more in the future!
We have 2 & love it. Baker is 4 & Oskar is 1 and it's worked out great. They play several times a day but both have their independent personalities...Baker loves his pets, but then likes to be alone. Oskar has to be with someone all the time...either us or Baker. It's actually easier with 2...no more dog park since there is a built in playmate...Baker taught Oskar the 'rules'. If you have a nice dog to start with, the next one, in our experience, influences the puppy to be just the same.
If you like this puppy, take him...if it works out, keep him. You can always get a red one down the road if you still want one :)
Have one but as soon as we buy a house I'm looking for another.....or maybe 2 if I can get away with it! I think Picco would love to have a buddy.
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