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i think i wanna get difficult child a puppy
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 386956"><p>You said the dog you already have is two and a lab/newfie mix. That should be a decent age to bring in a puppy, it's no threat to his dominance and he's not too old to be set in his ways. That's generally a good-tempered mix, my only concern would be that he might be over-excited playing and accidently hurt a smaller one, so they'll need to be supervised heavy when together for a while. I'm surprised he didn't care for the cats (or is it the other way around?). I would think a small mixed-breed from the shelter might not be a bad idea, you might want to call ahead and ask if you can bring current dog with you to pick one out, since it would also be a housemate/playmate for him. I wouldn't get stuck on puppy, you may well find a nice difficult child-size dog that's already housebroken that your current dog takes to just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 386956"] You said the dog you already have is two and a lab/newfie mix. That should be a decent age to bring in a puppy, it's no threat to his dominance and he's not too old to be set in his ways. That's generally a good-tempered mix, my only concern would be that he might be over-excited playing and accidently hurt a smaller one, so they'll need to be supervised heavy when together for a while. I'm surprised he didn't care for the cats (or is it the other way around?). I would think a small mixed-breed from the shelter might not be a bad idea, you might want to call ahead and ask if you can bring current dog with you to pick one out, since it would also be a housemate/playmate for him. I wouldn't get stuck on puppy, you may well find a nice difficult child-size dog that's already housebroken that your current dog takes to just fine. [/QUOTE]
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