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Old 09-10-2015, 01:31 PM   #13
matese
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Several years ago I had a pack of 3, all females, all 3 years apart, when the 3rd was gotten my two older girls treated her as "the baby" soooo, "the baby" "tried" to be the boss, the alpha lol. There was one alpha. ME, lol. They got along great, never a fight or growl ever passed between them, their food bowls were lined up, each knew her spot and they ate side by side. although they LOVED each other when I sat to watch TV, there they were,cuddled up against me. I LOVED my girls. I walked all 3 together twice a day, before I left for work and when I returned home from work, and I can't count the times I had to scoop all 3 up when a strange dog was approaching us and who was arguing to be the first to do a meet and greet lol, and these were not tiny babies, one weighed 9 Lbs the two older were 13 lbs. They came every where with me, holiday dinner at families house was always "and bring the girls" lol, like I would leave them home lol. It was extra work packing "their things" food bowls, treats, toys" but I never felt it was extra work because I loved them so much,knew what I needed to take, it was just natural to me. Now that I have only one fur kid and I have to pack for him when we go visit is when I realized it was extra work for the 3. I say GO FOR IT. I cannot tell you how many nights I would not watch TV because my 3 girls were more entertaining then anything on TV. To watch them play and zoom after each other was just too funny and so cute. In the beginning you "may" feel the extra work until you get use to two, then it just becomes a natural thing.
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