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Originally Posted by Jacksmom052709 I agree with this post! I still think you should get both of them. It really won't be much harder to train two as opposed to one... just be consistent in your training with both of them. And like the others have said, they will keep each other company when you are away - they already look like best friends now.
As far as the naysayers - don't worry about them. I'd be curious to know if they even have dogs or if they are just miserable without the little bundles of joy. Again, you could ask the breeder if she would take a deposit on the boy and make payment arrangements. I just can't imagine you leaving that darling little boy behind. Not to mention his sister will be missing him too. Jack had a sister with him when I bought him and often times I wish I would have bought her also. I don't think it would have been much harder to raise two and actually may have been easier than raising one. Good luck again! |
Thank you, I try hard not to listen to everyone. I guess it just caught me off guard because getting a puppy is such an exciting thing so I thought everyone would feel that way!! I have a feeling the breeder won't accept payments but I guess it can't hurt to ask!