Hi
I know that many of you have dogs, and Im hoping that you can help me out.
We have a 3 year old Boston Terrier mix (we think shes mixed with Italian Greyhound) who weighs 23 pounds. We got her from rescue when she was a puppy. She is a really wonderful (and very spoiled dog). She doesnt have a mean bone in her body, and she likes all people and all other dogs. She is not aggressive at all in fact shes somewhat skittish and standoff-ish.
We also have 2 kids DD10 and DS9. The kids and I have felt for a long time that our dog needs a companion. DH didnt want another so we never did anything.
DHs parents have been looking for a little dog. This past weekend we were at Petsmart looking at dogs to see if there would be one that would work for his parents. Well, DH and DD fell in love with a 6 lb. Toy Fox Terrier! I agree that it would be very good for DD to have her own little companion especially as she starts to enter the pre-teen and teen years. However, a 6 lb. dog is NOT the companion I was considering for our BT mix. Shes a very cute little dog, but sooooo tiny! They think that shes between 2 and 3 years old, and she appears to be potty trained. Anyway, we took the dog.
Our BT mix loves to play and wants to play with the TFT. Unfortunately, the little one is intimidated by the big one. But its been a few days already, and things seem to be getting better. The TFT is getting more used to our house, and she doesnt seem as scared of the big dog.
However, there is one BIG problem. The BT mix has never been a big eater. She has food available all day long. But as soon as the little one comes near the food, the BT will growl and try to attack her. Even if we feed the TFT in another room, the BT will try to attack her there, too. Im not sure if the BT would really hurt the little one. The fighting may look worse than it is. We are always right there to separate them when it gets bad.
Does anyone have any advice on how to handle the food issue? Any other suggestions? Does anyone have dogs who are so greatly different in size? I really want this to work. This poor little dog has been in an animal shelter, rescue, and our house all in the same week. I want her to have a stable home, and I can see how much the dog and DD have already bonded.
Thank you if you read through this. I really want to hear any stories or advice that you have that can help us get through this initial adjustment period.
I know that many of you have dogs, and Im hoping that you can help me out.
We have a 3 year old Boston Terrier mix (we think shes mixed with Italian Greyhound) who weighs 23 pounds. We got her from rescue when she was a puppy. She is a really wonderful (and very spoiled dog). She doesnt have a mean bone in her body, and she likes all people and all other dogs. She is not aggressive at all in fact shes somewhat skittish and standoff-ish.
We also have 2 kids DD10 and DS9. The kids and I have felt for a long time that our dog needs a companion. DH didnt want another so we never did anything.
DHs parents have been looking for a little dog. This past weekend we were at Petsmart looking at dogs to see if there would be one that would work for his parents. Well, DH and DD fell in love with a 6 lb. Toy Fox Terrier! I agree that it would be very good for DD to have her own little companion especially as she starts to enter the pre-teen and teen years. However, a 6 lb. dog is NOT the companion I was considering for our BT mix. Shes a very cute little dog, but sooooo tiny! They think that shes between 2 and 3 years old, and she appears to be potty trained. Anyway, we took the dog.
Our BT mix loves to play and wants to play with the TFT. Unfortunately, the little one is intimidated by the big one. But its been a few days already, and things seem to be getting better. The TFT is getting more used to our house, and she doesnt seem as scared of the big dog.
However, there is one BIG problem. The BT mix has never been a big eater. She has food available all day long. But as soon as the little one comes near the food, the BT will growl and try to attack her. Even if we feed the TFT in another room, the BT will try to attack her there, too. Im not sure if the BT would really hurt the little one. The fighting may look worse than it is. We are always right there to separate them when it gets bad.
Does anyone have any advice on how to handle the food issue? Any other suggestions? Does anyone have dogs who are so greatly different in size? I really want this to work. This poor little dog has been in an animal shelter, rescue, and our house all in the same week. I want her to have a stable home, and I can see how much the dog and DD have already bonded.
Thank you if you read through this. I really want to hear any stories or advice that you have that can help us get through this initial adjustment period.