Which is the best reason to get a second dog?

Which is the best reason to get a second dog?

Consider your current pooch’s situation, because a second dog is not only more fun for you but for your first dog as well. You won’t be the only one to spend time with newly adopted pet, and this may even allow you to have more time for yourself. For best results, adopt a female dog if you already have a male dog and vice versa.

Why do I have second thoughts about adopting a dog?

Your previous experiences with dogs will, to some degree, shape your expectations from the new dog as will any information you’ve received from the adopting rescue center/agency and your general knowledge of dog breeds. I’ve always had Labradors and Spaniels so I know those breeds well.

What happens when you have two dogs in your home?

Twice the dogs, twice the work. When you have two dogs, that means you have to feed two dogs, walk two dogs, clean up after two dogs. Or, in other words, when you double the number of dogs in your home, you also double the amount of work.

How do you know if you are ready for a second dog?

When you have two dogs, they can play together, keep each other entertained, chase each other around the house…basically, they can tire each other out—perfect for when you need a break from all the puppy energy. Twice the dogs, twice the love.

Consider your current pooch’s situation, because a second dog is not only more fun for you but for your first dog as well. You won’t be the only one to spend time with newly adopted pet, and this may even allow you to have more time for yourself. For best results, adopt a female dog if you already have a male dog and vice versa.

Is it hard to have two dogs at once?

At least as important, it can be harder for you if you have two dogs with different interests and different ideas of a good time.

When is the right time to get a second Labrador Retriever?

So, at some point in their lives, many Labrador owners will consider getting a second dog. These are all good reasons to go ahead. If you tick all these boxes, the chances are you may be ready to take the plunge. Your current dog is between two and six years old. They are very well trained.

When you have two dogs, they can play together, keep each other entertained, chase each other around the house…basically, they can tire each other out—perfect for when you need a break from all the puppy energy. Twice the dogs, twice the love.