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Old 09-27-2015, 02:27 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1;4593818[B
]The joyous sounds of multiple babies romping and rebel rousing and gleefully playing...no sweeter sounds to my ears or warmth to my heart!! I highlighted in JadeD's post exactly how I also see it......spot on, in my opinion.[/B] Welcome to the forum, I think you will most certainly enjoy the learning experiences and the discussions as well as the differences in opinions! TONS to learn and different experiences to share and appreciate and disagree with....come on in, take off your hat and coat, pull up a chair to the table and relax!
Welcome to YT....I had 3 females, all 3 years apart, every time a new fur kid entered the older one / ones would watch the new kid from the safety of the sofa, it would take several weeks for the older one / ones to finally engage in playing with the new one, yes, joyous sounds of rough housing, growls and barking, as JadeD wrote they will get to know when to rough is not acceptable to the other. Sit back and enjoy the ride and entertainment puppies grow so fast,BTW, my two older girls weighed 13 lbs as adults, the baby as an adult was 9Lbs. My two older girls weights were 13 lbs when I got the 3rd baby and she was appox. 10 or 11 weeks old when the wrestling and rough housing began, and it was two older against the baby, but the baby always won lol. If they are SLEEPING together as JadeD wrote, they are best buds. If they are getting to wild and crazy you can always stop them for a rest period. Please keep us posted on them, we LOVE puppy stories.
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