Learn About One Woman’s Confession as to Why Owning One Dog Only is the Way to Go

woman with pug

You might have grown up in a one doggy household or a multi-dog household. Some people find having multiple dogs a little hard to manage, whereas others feel having only one pup is not enough.

Either way, there's plenty of love to go around for our furry pals. One woman isn't afraid to admit that she prefers having a one pup household. She has some good reasons for it too.

It's truly all about how comfortable you feel with the doggies you own and how much time you're willing to give your pooch.

What this woman confesses makes a lot of sense, and you'll have to let us know if you agree or disagree on the second page. In fact, you might want to consider her reasons as to why owning one dog is the way to go first, before adopting a second pooch.

Read on to discover why this woman stands by on her reasons why having one dog is best after the break.

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22 thoughts on “Learn About One Woman’s Confession as to Why Owning One Dog Only is the Way to Go

  1. Pugs seem to do better in pairs. They keep each other company when we’re not home, they play together, eat out of each others food dishes without fighting, and we all sleep in a pile at night. Before we got our second dog, our Pug seemed lonely and didn’t play much. Just my experience anyway.

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