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I think it was very nice of you to take the older, less-adoptable dog. Enjoy the new addition to your family!

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I think it was very nice of you to take the older, less-adoptable dog. Enjoy the new addition to your family!
I am not sure about this. Our pound puppy whom we adopted 7 years ago died in January. I have succumbed to DH's and DDs' pleading for a new dog and we went to the pound. One dog had no interest in her so we put in an application. I think she will be a good fit for us and I am afraid she will be put down since no one seems to want her. Another dog was there who was just surrendered. He was gorgeous and younger, but hadn't been evaluated yet so we did not look at him seriously. Now we got a call from the pound that he is available and we are going to see him tomorrow. My family is now pushing to get both dogs (if they get along). These are not tiny dogs. They are big. One is over 50 pounds and I think the other is around 70. They will be expensive and take up a lot of room. I have never had more than one dog at a time...but they are both so cute.
Sorry for the long, rambling post. I just want opinions from disinterested parties who haven't been hypnotized by doggie eyes.
We just came back from the pound. We will only be adopting one dog at this time. I feel she will need a little adjustment period. Additionally, she seems very laid back and would not do well with a bouncy youngster.
Thank you for your input. It was really helpful.
punkin said:We just came back from the pound. We will only be adopting one dog at this time. I feel she will need a little adjustment period. Additionally, she seems very laid back and would not do well with a bouncy youngster.
Thank you for your input. It was really helpful.
She has been there since Feb 2011? Awww
So glad she is going home with you, she needs some love!
Samar said:Congrats on your new pup!
With that being said, once we got older, our parents allowed for a 2nd dog. My mom took in my lab/dane mix to live with her Golden and a golden mix. The Golden and my pup were similar in age and they had to be put to sleep within weeks of each other due to age related problems
For me, if we got dogs, we would stagger the adoptions so that we would not have to go through that experience again. It was nice having them grow together but to lose them together was absolutely heartbreaking![]()
If the dog had no interest in her, then why would you put in an application for him ? cesar has some great ways on how to pick a dog for yourself and none of them include getting a dog because they might be put down if you don't.
http://www.cesarsway.com/tips/yournewdog/finding-a-dog-with-the-right-energy