
Are you thinking of adopting a second doggy? Does it seem that your current pooch needs a friend? Do you have the time and money for a second dog?
All of these questions and more should be considered before you decide to adopt a second pup.
Dogs require a lot of time, attention and patience to be happy at home. Adding a second dog into the mix might be overwhelming if you haven't considered everything before adopting. You should also take other things into consideration, such as if your children will get along with the breed you are thinking of adopting.
To help you make this important decision, these tips will bring to light all that goes into adopting doggy number two. Are you really ready? Is your dog ready?
Find out if you and your pooch are ready for a second doggy on the next page.
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Kaitlynn Docherty
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Connor Edwards
Ernestine Hipp
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I am happy with one.
T.J. Stephens
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Taylor Schreiner
Michael Isenberg
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I have four of my little pug buddies
Cynthia Woodruff
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Bryan Weimer
Karen Crombie
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I have 2 pugs 1 is going to be 5 and 1 is going to be 9 and I wouldn’t change it for the world they are best buddies.. I love them to pieces
Mike Wright
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Christie Wright
Mary Jo Smith
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I was not
Connie Plettner
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Got these two sisters at the same time, they was best bud’s
Megan Zeier
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Bram Zeier
Kenneth Olsen
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We have 2 mom and baby 2 years a part A lot of pug love .Love a pug a day
Katrine Moranz
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Erin Zaken