
Are two dogs better than one?
Given the challenges of training a puppy, my question would be partners, even kill me for this to . Ask But I'm just wondering if maybe, ironically, with another dog would be the training of our Border Terrier Puppies (three months) easier? He seems to LOVE other dogs to play when we go to the park, and I know that is the breed known for its relationship with other dogs, generally known. He has incredible energy has and the game seems to be a buddy and a way to blow off steam a lot during the day. But we do not have a big house and our garden is small, and we have already two cats, who are dealing with enough problems with a rambunctious puppy. I do not want one of those crazy, wacky animal people with either animal hair on my clothes every day if you know what I mean. That said, I'm a total weakness for Animals, and a truly dedicated owner. Just to the best want for these guys. What are your thoughts are two dogs better than one in this case, or not?
It is not only more work, but it is harder in general. You can bond to each other and title you will be completely out and positioned so one can not separate them w / o causing stress (to them and you, lol). This is particularly for siblings, but also with any two puppies. I would wait until he is older, personally. Edit: I have a few tips and other information, however: http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=A&A=2043 http://www.leerburg.com/2dogs.htm http://www. vonfalconer.com / twopuppies.html
Two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels Are Better Than One
