OSoSwift Posted July 5, 2010 Share Posted July 5, 2010 I have three, an old boy and two younger Whippets. Originally we were going to have Rommi and Brutus, until Brutus went to the bridge. Then.......along came Lewis! Brutus is hapy as he only has to play when he feels like it, Rommi has someone to do zoomies with. I wondered if they would bond to each other more when Lewis came along as Lewis was 8 months old and I thought he wouldn't bond with us as much as Rommi who we got at 8 weeks. I was wrong!!!!Lewis is my dog without a doubt, Rommi loves both of us and Brutus is OH's dog. However I now have two dogs walking at my heels following me everywhere, two snouts around the toilet door and two dogs trying to get pats. They do love each other, but given the choice they would pass up canine company to be with a human. They both do obedience and agility and are trained seperately, are walked together. When I am out they are generally seperated, but side by side. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacqui835 Posted July 5, 2010 Author Share Posted July 5, 2010 Thanks guys for all the replies. It's a lot to think about. Fortunately, the money side of things isn't really a concern. But when people say you need to devote time to each dog individually, what sort of time are you talking about? For example, I take my current dog for 2 walks a day, one on lead for an hour in the morning, and then 1 hour at the park off-lead in the arvo - almost every afternoon. Ideally I would like to be taking the 2nd dog on these walks, but do you guys think it's best to walk them separately? The truth is, I am not sure I could ever love another dog the way I love my boy, but after experiencing him and seeing the bond between me and my dog, my OH has often expressed a wish to have his own dog. He works many more hours than I do, so I would probably still be the primary care giver/trainer etc for both dogs. He wants a hungarian vizsla or a weimaraner, and I would be happy enough with either choice because my dog always plays well with those breeds - similar energy levels etc. My boy goes to obedience training every week, and my OH could take the 2nd dog alone because the training is on the weekends, so they could be trained separately. But for the most part, ideally I would like them to be together. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OSoSwift Posted July 6, 2010 Share Posted July 6, 2010 MIne are together for all walks and cruising around. Obedience training is seperate and that may be a 10 minute session or a half hour session, or three short sessions spread throughout the day. Both of my Whippets sit on my lap on the lounge, I make sure that I give them outside individual pat/cuddle time when I am out and about. The Stafford lays on the floor and has never got up ont eh lounge. Pat him with your foot he is happy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
claireybell Posted July 6, 2010 Share Posted July 6, 2010 Growing up we only ever had one dog at a time. When I got my first dog I felt sorry for her because I work full time and she is such a people/dog kind of puppy. Very active and just loves everyone. So I got her a puppy! Best thing I ever did. They adore each other but still adore me also. The three of us do everything together Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
percyk Posted July 6, 2010 Share Posted July 6, 2010 hmm i dont know anymore after all these years of multidoghouseholding lol i dont know that there is a definitive answer we have lots of dogs here i cant say for sure but...i think all but one would be happy to be single dogs but i dont know so im not going to be emphatic i think it is healthier for them mentally to have company especially during the day when youre working but none of ours are truly bonded to each other as they are to us the latest one will cry and look back when he is walked on his own and he will bolt back to the others if i take him up a-ways up the beach he is the leader...though...the youngest but he is the dominant one so thats maybe why he does this he doesnt really snuggle with anyone but is happy to be with them on the lounge or by himself on his the little ones are happy to curl up together if they need to be kept in a room by themselves for a while...some will pair off for warmth when they have the chance but one is definitely a loner... it is a really interesting exercise watching the dynamics changing in different situations but theres always a pattern so getting another dog can work but it can also cause heartache for you and pain for your existing dog so be careful when you choose talk to the breeder..and if you go to a shelter make sure the dogs get along dynamics change over time too id be getting a bitch...if youre going to stick to two...but another male could work well too dont expect that theyre going to be best mates...and be prepared to deal with it if they end up being just tolerant of each other..this can be disappointing when you really want a best buddy for your canine and you put in so much effort and then things dont work out afterall so the 2nd dog should really be for you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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