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Originally Posted by AllDogBoots Putting Max's medical issue aside I think that getting Cooper a brother was the best thing I could do for both Cooper and my family. The joy in watching the 2 dogs interact is so fulfilling.
Personally, I had no idea if Maxi was right for Cooper. I trusted my instincts and assumed Cooper would be fine with him. The first 3 days were very difficult but I don't think I can break them apart, even after a week.
Also, Brit, you have a knack at training Jackson. You can put those skills to use in making sure that they behave together.
I'm 100% - go for it. Keep in mind that Jackson might not love him when you bring them to meet.
Why is this woman selling a dog? What's the issue? Is there a health contract? |
Thanks, Karen! I'm really glad to hear that from you. I know how much Cooper loves his brother already.
She said she is traveling a lot and hardly home and just wants him to go to a good family or individual. But I'm sure she will elaborate more when I meet her today. There is no health contract that she mentioned... but I probably should ask that, if by chance, something is wrong with him if she would take him back, etc. And she how she would handle a situation like that. I don't know, do you think it would be rude of me to type something up, like a health contract and get her to sign? I don't know how she would take that!