Java (11-26-2017)
We started with one, but we're planning on another in the spring. When we lived in a small house on a small lot I never would have considered two dogs, especially bigger dogs. But now that we have 10 acres, a big house, and we work from home, I keep warning my husband that I am going to become a dog hoarder. Can't wait to have another goofball dog running around this place.
We tend to be a 6 dog family. Right now we are at 4 and it's quiet and easy. But there will be new additions in 2018.
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Just one, I really only want one. But I was looking forward to having my sister's dog for the first two weeks of Dec, which I guess we won't do now I can't walk them. And, every stray dog I found I was figuring I'd keep and where the heck would I go to get a poodle clipped, or whatever the breed needed. I have been lucky to find the owner of every single dog though, so, only one still.
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Two. 1 seems empty but not always bad. Due to some unfortunate life events it is possible that I’ll add a 3rd one in the next 2 years give or take.
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More dogs = more fun at my house. I do think it's important to be honest with yourself about commitment of individual time for each dog, and added expense of each before going down the multiple dog road. I have three dogs, which is my city limit. Even if it wasn't, this is my personal max. I can give them all personal attention, and training time, each day.
Usually have had 2 at a time for 20 years. Some years just one, now back to 2. I always end up with 2 black female labs. It's my preference going forward as well too. Nice picture of your pups.
Java (11-29-2017)
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