Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi all!
I was on here a while ago and got great advice from all of you when we adopted Farley - our F1b double doodle. He's turned out to be an amazing dog that everyone of us loves dearly. He's very calm when we need him to be (naps and night) but also playful and fun with the kids, gentle and tolerant, etc.
Here's a pic of him and my daughter. He's about 19 or 20 months now. (2 in Dec.)
I've recently fallen in love with a new puppy at a different, also good breeder. Similar make up f2b labradoodle and the dad looks a lot like my dog, etc.
I'm trying to convince my husband this is a good idea, but I'm wondering if you guys can help me make sure it is and that I'm not just having puppy fever!
Here's our life:
I stay home and work from home with my 3 y/o daughter Briar Rose, who will be in preschool part-time a year from September. We have two older kids, 6 and 9 y/o boys in full-time school, swimming and tae kwon do, also church activities Tuesday nights and Sundays. My husband works full time as a worship pastor and subs part time. We also have three cats who are very friendly with Farley (we got them as kittens when Farley was 6 months, so they're only 6 months apart. They often snuggle together.)
Here's why I think I'd like another: (and why now)
We love our dog so much, twice the love, right?
I feel like our cats and dog are the age where they would easily adapt/accept a new puppy. But that might not be the case in a year (especially cats).
I see pics/videos of doodles and they seem to love the companionship of another dog.
My kids start school soon, and it will just be me and my daughter home (for training purposes, etc.)
Fall is a good time to potty train (not too cold yet). We would pick up 8/26.
Here's why I'm not sure:
We take Farley everywhere, park, store, etc., weather permitting. He's used to that and we enjoy it. I think it would be more difficult with two dogs. I'd feel bad leaving one home.
I worry that our cats wouldn't adjust as well to a new puppy, since they are adults now. They are very social cats and I'd hate them to become fearful/hide/change.
Our life is crazy as it is.
Farley fits in really well, he's just one of us. I don't want it to be "the dogs" and "the people" (a friend of mine made me feel like maybe that would be the case with two dogs)
Here are my questions for people with 2 dogs:
How did this change your first dog's personality?
How hard was it to train your new dog?
How did it change the tempo of your home (more chaotic? dogs always playing? more barking??)
Was your second dog less attached to the people in your family? Did the addition of a second dog make that the case for your first?
How old was your first dog when you adopted your puppy?
How did they get along?
Any thoughts on genders of dogs getting along? Like, since Farley is a male should we get a female? Does it matter?
And any other info you have is appreicated. Including PICTURES OF YOUR TWO DOODLES TOGETHER! :) You know, to sway my hubby.
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That puppy fever is real hard to break!!! Can't just take an Advil and go to bed and it be gone!! I agree, LInda, I don't think anyone could have changed my mind either, once I got "infected".
I love this response. Can't just take an Advil and go to bed! Oh how I wish you could.
We have had discussions on this you can search through. Luca was about 14 months old when I got Calla who was 4 months. They are good together and sometimes play fight in the yard. They Run after critters together but often ignore each other. Both are bonded to me. The main difference between one and two is expense in terms of food, grooming and pet sitting. But I am happy I got a second.
How could you not be happy to look at those faces every day! I love this picture of Calla and Luca!
They are SO pretty! Thank you!
Yes, my kids keep me running for sure. But in a way our dog occupies/settles them. My kids always want him to sleep in their room with him, and they'll take him out to play, etc. Part of me thinks we need another one so they can play with more than one!
In your case, I really wouldn't rock the boat by adding another dog. Your plate is pretty full and Farley just fits in perfectly. Another dog might not fit in as well. Adding another really does make it harder to include both in your activities simply because your hands are already full. You sound like an amazing lady and a wonderful mom.
I have two Doodles who I love with all my heart, but for us adding the second made a huge difference. Our first Doodle was really easy to train and the kind of dog who you could put in the car and take anywhere. He was awesome with the grandkids and fit right into our life. Our second Doodle was very difficult to train, reactive, and was not good with kids. After years of training I now trust him around the kids, but he will never be the kind of flexible dog that can just "fit right in". As I said, I wouldn't trade him for the world, but it's a good thing my husband and I are retirees....otherwise I can't imagine how we would have time to do all the training that was necessary.
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