samshane
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I agree with what others have posted about this being a decision you must make.
We always had at least 2 dogs in the house - but a few years back, after losing 3 pets within 6 months due to old age and illness, we found ourselves with one dog. Dh didn't want any more dogs - but I convinced him to go to the county pound after reading an article on high kill shelters. And that ended the 4 month period of 1 dog in the house.
I would rather have them in my life and know that there will be difficult times in the end than to not have them at all. Some of them are getting up there in age, and one day they won't be here anymore - but I am sure there will be another dog or cat to come along... they always seem to find us.
Best of luck with your decision!
We always had at least 2 dogs in the house - but a few years back, after losing 3 pets within 6 months due to old age and illness, we found ourselves with one dog. Dh didn't want any more dogs - but I convinced him to go to the county pound after reading an article on high kill shelters. And that ended the 4 month period of 1 dog in the house.
I would rather have them in my life and know that there will be difficult times in the end than to not have them at all. Some of them are getting up there in age, and one day they won't be here anymore - but I am sure there will be another dog or cat to come along... they always seem to find us.
Best of luck with your decision!

We were still grieving over the loss of our Boxer, but having the puppies gave us something else to focus on.

). That night was the first time that one of the kittens curled up in my arm right next to me in bed and laid there with me all night. She knew what I needed. 

