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Originally Posted by Ares55 I'd prefer a nice chunky 8 pounder or so but 2.5 pounds is what my better halfs last girl was and I don't think he's ready to move on from the idea of finding her clone. It's him paying for the pup so I don't have much say in the final decision on size. Harley, the last girl, never had any health issues besides some low blood sugar worries right after bringing her home and some dental issues that cost a pretty penny to fix. |
Trying to get a dog to replace another is never a good idea. It's better to take your time mourning your loss and then move on. No dog can really be replaced and unhappiness comes when they don't act like the other dog even if they look similar.