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Thats a tough one... Especially knowing that you will wind up with the extra work. Is the pup at least partially house broke? Any health issues that are known? Fixed unfixed? I guess it really boils down to, can you handle two pups, and do you have the finances for two new pups? I know that with my three dogs, they are all I can handle inside my house, 3 is my dog limit. Or I should say, my husbands limit...
If you don't mind the extra pup, or the extra little bit of work, have plenty of love, can afford the exrta bit of feed, and care... Then I would say go for it. Even if its only a temperary foster situation.
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I have had up to six dogs before (I have had the email sixdogs2many forever). Anyway regarding your questions: She has no health issues. She is spayed and up to date with shots. We have a very large yard that is fully fenced. I have the financial means to support/feed/care for another dog. They are smaller dogs, so in the house, everyone has their spot and many times this is under my feet and then I yell at everyoine to get out of my way.
I have the love and really don't mind the work. I was thinking that the two pups might actually help one another out as they would play together and then the 1 pup we have now would leave my 3 geriatric dogs alone. Puppy #2 is so cute too. I am actually looking into a job with the vet's office too, I would get discounted food and services - ahhhhhh, yes we will probably take the puppy......I will make the rest of the house help me.
My one and only thing is that she can not sleep on MY bed....I will have to figure out something. DH does not share his half, so my half of the bed has Sabyl (geriatric dog) and Pica (new puppy), ME, Zach (old cat) and occasioinally Rebel (Zach's brother - old cat #2). Is this just not the craziest thing? I may reinstate my kennel rules and stick puppies in crates at night. They are/would be in crates whenever we leave house.
thank you for allowing me to think out loud.
Thats a tough one... Especially knowing that you will wind up with the extra work. Is the pup at least partially house broke? Any health issues that are known? Fixed unfixed? I guess it really boils down to, can you handle two pups, and do you have the finances for two new pups? I know that with my three dogs, they are all I can handle inside my house, 3 is my dog limit. Or I should say, my husbands limit...
If you don't mind the extra pup, or the extra little bit of work, have plenty of love, can afford the exrta bit of feed, and care... Then I would say go for it. Even if its only a temperary foster situation.
Thank you for answering:
I have had up to six dogs before (I have had the email sixdogs2many forever). Anyway regarding your questions: She has no health issues. She is spayed and up to date with shots. We have a very large yard that is fully fenced. I have the financial means to support/feed/care for another dog. They are smaller dogs, so in the house, everyone has their spot and many times this is under my feet and then I yell at everyoine to get out of my way.

My one and only thing is that she can not sleep on MY bed....I will have to figure out something. DH does not share his half, so my half of the bed has Sabyl (geriatric dog) and Pica (new puppy), ME, Zach (old cat) and occasioinally Rebel (Zach's brother - old cat #2). Is this just not the craziest thing? I may reinstate my kennel rules and stick puppies in crates at night. They are/would be in crates whenever we leave house.
thank you for allowing me to think out loud.