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Originally Posted by Patti I always had one dog, then 2 1/2 years ago I got a second and loved having 2. They have each other when I am not home. Then I got a 3rd a year ago and they are closer in age and they play/fight snuggle together. I then got a 4th puppy put tragically she had a congenital kidney disease and passed after having her 5 weeks, But for the first few weeks Pixie and Dixie had a blast playing and snuggling. I did not find having multiples a problem except for vet expenses. I say go for it. |
Its addictive isnt it? You get one, then you try two, then you slowly sneak number three in. If Scooby had lived, we were planning to get a third dog in the late spring because the both played so beautifully. Now he is gone, i am down to Bandit and desperately looking for a buddy for him, but my mind is set of three. I suppose three may lead to four as two or three or four is all the same work to me.