Maybe I just need a Boxeror a Boxer/Lab. Or another Pit/Lab. Or a Beagle.
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Maybe I just need a Boxeror a Boxer/Lab. Or another Pit/Lab. Or a Beagle.
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That makes sense LOLYou're describing me. I've yet to find my *perfect* breed. At least my perfect breed when it come sto indoor living. An LGD breed that would really suit me was easier to find
That’s true!!!! It is expensive!!!! Especially nowadays with the cost of food and vet care and everything going way up lolGoodness, y’all are crazy!I have had 6 before and no. Too expensive and too much
Yeah true!!!! It’s definitely harder to take two or three or seven LOLI really like having one. The bond is much stronger and it is easier. If I had to go somewhere I would just take Chase with me and make sure the chickens have food and water. It would be much harder to take 2 or more dogs on a trip and I wouldn’t want to leave any.
Exactly my thoughts. I have two, mainly because my first kept bonding with friends' dogs and when she wouldn't see them for a while she would vomit and have loose tummy episodes. It was great taking her everwhere with me. She even went to my son's wedding and was hardly noticed. She was also cheaper to feed, easier to train and had much less impact on the car, house and garden compared to the second one.I really like having one. The bond is much stronger and it is easier. If I had to go somewhere I would just take Chase with me and make sure the chickens have food and water. It would be much harder to take 2 or more dogs on a trip and I wouldn’t want to leave any.
They are so cute!Exactly my thoughts. I have two, mainly because my first kept bonding with friends' dogs and when she wouldn't see them for a while she would vomit and have loose tummy episodes. It was great taking her everwhere with me. She even went to my son's wedding and was hardly noticed. She was also cheaper to feed, easier to train and had much less impact on the car, house and garden compared to the second one.
The best bits: she loves and dotes on him like a mother hen. She puts him in his place and when he doesn't come when called, she will flush him out of the bushland areas he loves sneaking off in to to find nasty stuff to roll in. She's as quick as whip and he's as slow as a month of wet Sundays lol.
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Hodge and Edi - him resisting the beef on his paw was a huge moment for the gourmet eat-a-holic lol
X2I do have a much stronger bond with willow then with Oakley but I think our bond will come with time. I prefer having more then one because they can play together and be with eachother when I'm not home. But I prioritize spending alone time with both the dogs. Sometimes I take just one if them, sometimes I take both. I try to equal my time with both