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  Congratulations, Waldo is just so beautiful, gorgeous color, It's just wonderful that both bonded so quickly. I had a pack of 3, all 3 years apart. When I added the 2nd the oldest was 3 y/o, I found it no harder having 2, 3years later I added a 3rd, to me again I didn't it  hard, there was a schedule in place, all lined up for breakfast and dinner, all were sweet loving girls. When it was walk time they all lined up, they knew the order of who got harnessed or coats put on, the 3 pack walk was a diff. story lol, all wanted to be the lead dog, another battle for who was going to be the first to greet their buddies that were behind fences, to me it was fun to watch this. Having 3 all 3 years apart was ideal. When I lost my oldest I was devastated, but I had to stay strong for my other two, they needed me and they were pining for their lost sister, then the 2nd oldest passed 6 months after the first, now I was down to one, the baby who was now 6 y/o. She mourned for 7 months, I HAD to get her a buddy. When I did, my 6 y/o was in love with her instantly. She was so lonely  for so many months, she more then  appreciated her new sister. To me, having two babies so close in age, yes the play is beautiful to watch, and so much fun for the pups, but when it's their time to leave us, they both go almost at the same time, the pain is double, I personally would not be able to handle that. I now have one little adopted 3 y/o boy,my first boy. I devote all my free time to him.
 
 
				__________________  Joan, mom to Cody    RIP Matese     Schnae    Kajon     Kia     forever in my                                                             A House Is Not A Home Without A Dog  |