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Old 01-26-2017, 09:26 AM   #8
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I was just thinking about the three stories I mentioned plus myself, in all cases not one had a child, so their focus was always on the dogs and believe me and Gemy/Gail the member here will tell you it takes a lot of focus to watch two dogs of different sizes especially if one happens to be aggressive. I am in no way saying that you should not have a dog and a toddler but I would assume like all moms your focus will always and should be first on your son, so managing two different size dogs might be harder on you than it would be for someone childless like me.
Yes it does Donna,routines help a lot. The crate and rotate is especially key when the pups are young. And continue until I have new pup trained and I have confidence in their response to my wee Yorkie. But it is of note that might never happen, so one goes in knowing that crate and rotate might be a constant part of your life now.
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