I forgot to answer your big question about 2 dogs being much more trouble, for 
me, definitely not.  It was actually much easier.

--- In [email protected], "katie17082" <katekat@...> wrote:
>
> I would (and did) get another dog, and my first dog has become healthier and 
> happier as a result.  My Cavalier, who was only 4 years old at the time, 
> sometimes seemed like he had the dreaded SM (a deadly condition for 
> Cavaliers, he exhibited many of the symptoms.)
> 
> Once I brought Jo-Jo the Chi home, all of the Cavalier SM symptoms 
> disappeared.  I think the Cav, Toby, was just bored.  Now he plays with the 
> puppy, Jo-Jo, like Toby was a puppy again.
> 
> I am retired now, but when I was working 12-14 hours per day, I had 3 dogs, 
> had a dog yard out back and they could go in and out of the house through the 
> back door and they were very content doggies.
> 
> Dogs are pack animals, as are humans.  Just imagine being left completely 
> alone for so many hours per day, no interaction with any of your species.  
> 
> My Advice, Again, Definitely Get Another Dog!!!! 
> 
> Kate
> 
> --- In [email protected], Valerie Mockett <val2stone@> wrote:
> >
> > Should I get another dog? I think my dog  is lonely. She love to play with 
> > other dogs.  My real question is two dogs a lot harder? Or the same as 
> > having one? I'm at work about 9 hours a day. 
> > 
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
>




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