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i say also if they all get along and you can afford it do it// I have 3 dogs right now- morgan who is 1 1/2 and echo 14 yr old female jrt and sassy who is 10 years old papillion |
He is a cutie. But if you feel a little overwhelmed by Mollie I would really think hard about adding a third. See if you can foster him. Then if you decide you really want him. Ooops a foster failure. |
As I understand it, you already had him for a bit, if you and the other babies did well why not? Obviously in your heart you want to add him to your family, go for it... Lord works in mysterious ways and for xyz reason he is ended up with you again -I would take it as a sign and follow your heart. Maybe your little wild child can use another campanion that will entertain her.. I know thay my baby yorkie is our wild child and my maltese is Miss Mellow all the way so my baby yorkie is bored at times :rolleyes: GO FOR IT :) |
I would always think of financial first and if I can afford it, I will always go for another. Like the post above mentioned, if God intended for me to find a dog, end up being adopted out and come back again, I will never let it go. |
Update on my yorkie herd: So I took everyones advise and decided to foster him for a bit. Inital introduction went MUCH better than expected. My dogs usually like other dogs but especailly Chibi can get growly and a little jealous. Chibi immediatly was happy and friendly and everyone had waggy tails. One problem- Molli (surprise :rolleyes:). I know its a bit early to tell but I am worried Molli may be a bit too much for "Oliver" (what I've been calling "Skully"). She keeps pouncing on him and he looks scared and sad. Oliver is in a little ball on the couch next to me now but has not tried to play yet. We will see if he warms up more tomorrow but if my wild child continues to torment him I dont think it would be fair to keep him. |
Hi there -just wanted to know how things are going :) |
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