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808natsu t1_j904m4d wrote
Neither will getting an additional dogđ
pangosd t1_j90cyfs wrote
Real LPT is always in the comments.
davewhocannotbenamed t1_j90drbk wrote
Two dogs are better than one.
AspartameDaddy317 t1_j90fbb4 wrote
Definitely a case of sounds good in theory but it depends on how the dogs get along and if you have the time.
jotsea2 t1_j91fcql wrote
Iâm not sure they take much more time then one, but yes size and interaction definitely matter
Periwinqueen t1_j91nwhj wrote
They do if you consider taking them to training classes, groomers, and the vet separately. Some dogs are difficult to walk together for the first year of being together and require separate walks as well. So I would say two dogs definitively take more time than one, especially in the formative years, and then in the latter years as well.
jotsea2 t1_j91p6h3 wrote
I mean the first two arenât necessary requirements. And I agree on some of the cohabit side of things.
That said, they always have someone to play with, which can make care easier/more efficient.
But overall I agree, itâs not as if itâs 2 for 1 or something. Itâs another life youâre responsible for
Periwinqueen t1_j91q32h wrote
While theyâre not requirements, most dogs require some level of training and grooming whether you enlist the help of a professional or do it yourself and it is 2 times the work with 2 animals.
I think itâs a common assumption that two dogs will âtire each other outâ and/or entertain each other, but this depends greatly on their personalities and age gaps and itâs not a cop out from actually playing with your dogs, walking them, and providing mental stimulation. Outside of special cases such as littermate syndrome dogs typically find human interaction more rewarding which is a trait we selectively bred into them over generations.
jotsea2 t1_j91qxcm wrote
This is super informed opinion and I appreciate it. While there are some benefits, youâre right itâs certainly more work. In thinking about a couple I know who employs this very mindset to their pack of 3 and it doesnât work. They need their own stimulation/attention even if sometimes you can get benefits of two. I shouldnât have made it so simple
happy_freckles t1_j92dehe wrote
oh yes they do. We had a great dane then got a small maltese. They didn't get along or interact much so I'd say it was a bit extra work due to that. Both were quiet chill dogs without the other.
rexmaster2 t1_j9336ye wrote
As some believe that having another kid will save their marriage. Never does.
Scary_Speaker_7828 t1_j936e57 wrote
A lot of butthurt folks on this comment it seems. Truth hurts đ¤Łđ
drdisme t1_j91elsg wrote
This!
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