Is It Better to Have Two Dogs or Should You Only Have One?
Often dog owners wonder if having two dogs is
better than one. The truth is if you plan to leave your dog during the day
while you are at work, it may be better to have two so that they can keep each
other company. While all dogs prefer to be with their owners, having two dogs
is a way to keep them occupied when you are out. Moreover, it helps them to
learn to interact with other dogs so that they know how be well-behaved when it
comes to canine interactions.
It may not be a wise idea to adopt a puppy if
you have a senior dog because this can cause a lot of tension in the home. The
best way is to either adopt two puppies at the same time, or adopt one and get
him accustomed to the family and then bring in another puppy. They will keep
each other entertained for hours when they are puppies and then grow to be best
buddies when they are adults. This way when you are out to work or the family
is a way for the day; your dogs can keep each other company so they are not all
alone.
Often people think they must get two males or
two females for compatibility, but a male and female together make excellent
companions for each other, but make sure they are spayed or neutered as they
reach puberty or you may end up with an unexpected litter of puppies. Two males
together as they grow into adulthood and depending on the breed may end up
fighting over territory, where a male and female typically do not because the
female is normally (though not always) the dominant one and the male has no
problem with this arrangement.
Keep in mind two dogs means double the
training and double the feeding bill. It also means double the cleanup in the
backyard, but the rewards of owning two dogs is priceless. If you do not think
you can take care of two dogs, you can get along with just one and many dogs
live as singletons in the home their entire lives and are quite content because
they know nothing else. This works well if you work from home or someone is
always home so that your dog does not get lonely.
Most dog owners do tend to have at least two
dogs because they believe they can keep each other company when they family is
away and this is true. Just make sure when you are home that you are paying
attention to your dogs, as you cannot expect another dog to take the place of
human interaction. The best time to introduce a second dog is when your dog is
still a puppy or when he is younger than five years old. If you want to adopt a
full-grown dog, take your dog with you to your local animal shelter and see how
he or she gets along with some of the other dogs; often your dog can help you
in choosing the second dog.
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