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Old 12-26-2005, 11:42 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by AmandaG
It really shouldn't matter if the new puppy is twice as big as Angus. Dogs with even more substantial differences in size get along fine. Even a ten pound dog is still a very small dog, and so as long as you teach your dogs the right ways to interact with each other, you shouldn't have any problems.
Agreed. My 4 lb. babie's brothers are a 26 lb. fuzzy mutt and a 65 lb. pitbull/lab mix. And Cohen, the lab mix, is his best friend! He's very gentle with Bouncer and only plays while laying on the ground and letting Bounce jump all over him. haha. So if you're worried about the size issue as far as playing and things like that, there is no need to worry at all. Maybe though, if you really feel that you were mislead, you can call and talk to the breeder. From the way it sounds though, you were the one that misunderstood the weight when you were told it. So in a way it's mostly your fault. If there is really "fault". Either way, Things will work out!
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