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We are in a similiar situation as you. We have a 10 yr old Black Lab/Golden Retriever mix. Max is our BABY! He weighs between 130-135 lbs. We have talked for a couple yrs about getting another dog -- hopefully a yellow Lab but haven't done it yet. We just found out a couple weeks ago that he has Stage 2/3 Mast Cell Tumors which is a form of cancer. Our vet said we could be looking at 1-5 yrs before we lose him.
We are so sad about this but understand that things like this does happen and we'll do what we can to keep him happy and out of pain.
Our big family debate is what kind of dog to get. I was raised w/Boston Terriers and love them. My husband was raised w/Dashunds and loves them. My brother and his wife have a miniture Dashund that our oldest daughter LOVES and says she wants a "lap dog". I said if I can't have my Boston then we should compromise and get another Lab b/c all of us love Max and know what a great dog he is. Plus we have a 50 acre farm and have the space for the dog to run. Our thoughts were be to get a female and have her spayed when the time was right. So now, we're looking in the Spring to get one so She can stay outside and not get too cold and Max can teach her how to behave around our children and our livestock....we raise black angus cows and goats. It's very important that our dog understands how to behave around the animals during birthing season. Max is such a good boy we know he'd show the new dog the ropes.
I have always been told not to get 2 dogs of the same sex so have always had male/females. I say go ahead and get the dog you want...let them fight over who's "Top Dog" and go from there. Of course you'll want to keep your oldest dog protected and make sure she understands she is Numero Uno! Kinda like w/kids....no matter how many you have you still love each one in their own unique and special way.
Hope my 2 cents gives you another prespective.
Karen
We are so sad about this but understand that things like this does happen and we'll do what we can to keep him happy and out of pain. Our big family debate is what kind of dog to get. I was raised w/Boston Terriers and love them. My husband was raised w/Dashunds and loves them. My brother and his wife have a miniture Dashund that our oldest daughter LOVES and says she wants a "lap dog". I said if I can't have my Boston then we should compromise and get another Lab b/c all of us love Max and know what a great dog he is. Plus we have a 50 acre farm and have the space for the dog to run. Our thoughts were be to get a female and have her spayed when the time was right. So now, we're looking in the Spring to get one so She can stay outside and not get too cold and Max can teach her how to behave around our children and our livestock....we raise black angus cows and goats. It's very important that our dog understands how to behave around the animals during birthing season. Max is such a good boy we know he'd show the new dog the ropes.
I have always been told not to get 2 dogs of the same sex so have always had male/females. I say go ahead and get the dog you want...let them fight over who's "Top Dog" and go from there. Of course you'll want to keep your oldest dog protected and make sure she understands she is Numero Uno! Kinda like w/kids....no matter how many you have you still love each one in their own unique and special way.
Hope my 2 cents gives you another prespective.
Karen
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