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considering getting another dog
Hi all, wondering if you could give me any advice, I have an 18month Staffie b!tch, but me and the OH are considering getting another one (probably an older one) from a re-homing shelter. Are there any benefits/ bad sides, of having 2 dogs? I just saw ratters video and it makes me want two all the more, so my little Xena has someone to play with lol. Thanks in advance x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Really it is a case of your own suitability and affordability. If you can dedicate the time and resources for another dog I don't see any reason why not. I would certainly take advice on what sex and age would be most suitable, staffies can be a bit touchy about bringing another dog into the home, a little territorial and often "dog aggressive" Talk to the breed clubs for advice first.
Thanks Ratter, she has always been great with other dogs, but as you say, she may get more aggressive if it's in HER home. She has stayed with a friend of mine for a long weekend while I was away and she also has a female staffy, got on great and she loved it, again however, may be the territorial issue if one was bought into the home. I am going to the re-homing place later on today, so will ask advice from them if they are any help, if not will ring my vets/ or find a number that can give advice. Thanks again Ratter, PS your 2 are gorgeous! x
Thanks for all your input guys! Very much appreciated, I didn't get to the homing place as something came up, so going to go tomorrow hopefully, even if it's just to have a look around. As the re-homing company is owned by the council they have a reduced rate for certain things, which when I eventually get there, will discuss with them. I know it can be costly if something goes wrong, but I would like to at least try. x
reminds me of this Yorkshire joke, iAN.
A Yorkshiremans' wife dies and the widower decides that her headstone should have the words "she were thine" engraved on it.
He calls the stone mason, who assures him that the headstone will be ready a few days after the funeral.
True to his word the stone mason calls the widower to say that the headstone is ready and would he like to come and have a look.
When the widower gets there he takes one look at the stone to see that it's been engraved "she were thin".
He explodes - fooking 'ell man, you've left the fooking "e" out, you've left the fooking "e" out.
The stone mason apologises and assures the poor widower that it will be rectified the following morning.
Next day comes and the widower returns to the stone mason - "there you go sir, I've put the "e" on the stone for you".
The widower looks at the stone and then reads out aloud - "e she were thin".
A Yorkshiremans' wife dies and the widower decides that her headstone should have the words "she were thine" engraved on it.
He calls the stone mason, who assures him that the headstone will be ready a few days after the funeral.
True to his word the stone mason calls the widower to say that the headstone is ready and would he like to come and have a look.
When the widower gets there he takes one look at the stone to see that it's been engraved "she were thin".
He explodes - fooking 'ell man, you've left the fooking "e" out, you've left the fooking "e" out.
The stone mason apologises and assures the poor widower that it will be rectified the following morning.
Next day comes and the widower returns to the stone mason - "there you go sir, I've put the "e" on the stone for you".
The widower looks at the stone and then reads out aloud - "e she were thin".