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Old 10-21-2008, 01:26 PM   #17
AprilLove
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3 is harder than 2 and 4 is harder than 3 and 5 is harder then 4

Seriously, you really want to think about it and weigh out all the factors involved. Can you afford the vet expenses, do you have the time for all three? For the training? What will you do if two get sick at the same time? Or one gets sic and you are training a puppy. Will they all fit in your lifestyle? What will you do if you go on vacations? Or have an emergency? Another consideration is the ages of the ones you have. What if two don't get along? Will you work with them? Think ahead to all the possibilities, it is really easy to just go with your heart when you fall in love with a puppy, but you have to be prepared to handle however many you have, to raise them and love and care for their lifetime
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