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One or Two I am torn in getting one Yorkie or two. My little Roscoe is being weened off his mother and he is due to come home to me soon. The breeder called me and asked if I wanted his sister as well. I would love to have them both but is this biting off more than I can chew? Will training and housbreaking be more stressful or will it be easier? I know that it will be a good thing that they will have each other's company when there's noone home but I also know that when she goes into heat they may try to mate, right? I didn't want to spay and neuter them yet but I do want them to grow up together so they don't face to much of being lonely. What do you all think? |
If you get them both spayed/neutered around 6 months of age then you don't have to worry about them mating or whatever. Females don't go into heat until usually 8 months of age, if I'm thinking correctly (sorry, I have a male!) Also, I think spaying & neutering your pets is the smart thing to do regardless. Personally, if you can afford two, I think two are better than one! Dogs thrive off of other dogs company and learn from each other. They definitely play a lot and keep each other company which is nice. I think it'd be almost be easier with the house- breaking because you get two done in one... and they can teach each other. If you get a puppy, and then five years down the road get another pup... you go through all that ALL over again! The only negatives I've heard is that rather than getting attached to their human, they get attached to each other. But not always. I say go for two! |
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Two! lol. I have have 4 families get two babies from me ( at the same time)and all were thrilled with the decision. You do need to have your baby altered regardless of if you get one or two. Plan to do it right around 6 months of age and everything will be fine. Let us know what you decide :) |
Two for SURE ! But be careful........they're like potato chips - when you have just one it makes you WANT more - but when you have two and you're gonna want to have the whole bag. |
Hi! :wavey: :welcome4: My vote is for 2 also, plus please get them neutered/spayed at 6 months of age regardless of if you get 1 or 2. :) |
I also vote for 2!!! I only have one baby (Bella) and I absolutely adore her. But in retrospect I definitely wish I would have gotten her brother as well. I play with Bella all the time, but she LOVES being around other dogs and I know she would love to have a sibling. Will this be your first time having a Yorkie (or any dog)? |
Oh definitely get two I cannot think of how only one would have worked for them and for me Yorkies are exceptionally social dogs and keeping them solitary even for a little while is like pure torture for them and actually it's not that much more trouble having two than one |
I would say two but I agree that you need to have them neutered or spayed. I have two (didnt get them at the same time) but my male has been neutered to avoid bad habits and we have yet to see how he does while Roxie is in heat- good luck! Training is always easy if you are consistent. |
Go for both make sure you plan on spaying/neutered them around 6 months of age. They will be must easier to train. I have two and wouldn't have it any other way. |
I love having two...but... I went to the breeder expecting to bring home one yorkie (this was my 1st time being a pet owner) and we couldn't decide on which one to bring home, so we came home with two! I am so happy that they have each other & I love them both SO MUCH...but...it is more work & money than I had planned for. They play together all the time & they also play with us. They are now 8 months old & are very well behaved pups. I will tell you that they are MUCH more work AND much more expensive than I thought they'd be (being I was just expecting 1 originally). When you train, a lot of times you have to train them separate because together it is too distracting to have both together. So it's double the walks (mine walk together most of the time but for training & some 1-1 time with them, I sometimes take them each for a separate walk), double the sit/stay/training time, but they do learn a lot from each other (the good AND the bad). Be prepared for double the start-up stuff (collars, harnesses, clothes, leashes, etc), food and vet bills (remember that they will need to be on monthly heartworm medication (starting at 6 mths I think?), frontline plus if you want to protect them rom fleas/ticks, double most things (although most of the time they only want to play with the SAME toy - we don't get 2 of all toys, but sometimes we do!). You will have to get at least one of them fixed. I would recommend getting both fixed so you don't have to worry about things, that's what we did when Buster & Bailey were 6 months old, and they stay together all the time in their play pen, crate, trave crate, etc. It is WONDERFUL having two, but I have many friends with just one dog & they are very happy as well. Make sure to have plenty of doggy play dates if you get 1 or 2 puppies! Be prepared for almost more than double the work & cost if you get two though. Good luck with your choice & new addition(s) to your family!! |
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I disagree with the post above. I have just one and she is more than happy. Its not torture for her at all! She has plenty of play friends and loves our company. In the future I may possibly get another but only if I want it and not just for my furbaby. You should get 2 if you choose but like someone else said its double the money for things. Pointless having two if you can't afford the insurance or vet bills that go with it amongest other things. |
I had one Yorkie for his first 13 years, and then 2 Yorkies for the last 3. It was a hard decision to get two at once, but I am very glad I did. In many ways it is easier to have 2. They love to play wressle and chase each other, and we do not feel as guilty when we are at work. Everything is a competion with these guys, and its very amusing. I don't believe that they are any less attached to us humans than my first Yorkie. When I come home, they just compete for who can show us the most love. Of course it is more expensive to have 2, so that needs to go into your calculations. Some in my local meet up group would certainly disagree, but I believe in the addage - Don't have more yorkies in your house than humans (unless you are a hobby breeder). Another consideration is should you acquire 2 at once, or wait a year or two before getting the second? I waited for 2 years between getting a second this time around and I think it worked out very well. Still lots of puppy left in 3 y.o. Ms Daisy, but I did not have to train two at once. :aimeeyork:aimeeyork |
2 lumps of sugar are always sweeter than 1! I've been having a craving for a 2nd one lately. |
they say two is always better than one. but remember it is twice the cost... and twice the love=) |
I had only 1 for eight years before I got the second. A year went by, got a third, 3 months went by, two more are coming, OMG!:eek: Where will it end????!!!:questione:sidesplt: |
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