After your dog is fixed and has recovered, and rested fully, and is back to "normal" another dog can actually help correct some unwated behaviors in your current dog. everyone tends to "humanize" dogs, and forget that they were born into a pack and that they are a dog.(dog in a good way folks)
Within a pack a male is always a leader over females so a female dog would be a better choice. remember that this new puppy will not be fixed untill about 5 months later so you dont want one male giving off a stronger urine scent while your current dog can no longer do that after being fixed.
so get your self a female that has about the same traits as yours, or calmer, not more hyper.
When introducing the new dog you should first put your dog out where he does not see your new puppy. let the new puppy smell the home (meets the male by smell)'
When you introduce your female, her butt should be to his nose. Never eye to eye. let him sniff her but, then see if he will let her sniff him.
then set her down and gently supervise.
good luck!
2007-03-23 05:43:16
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answered by dawn_in_daytona 2
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We've always had at least two dogs, because they are company for each other. They are less likely to get bored and start doing things like chewing. And dogs are social animals, they like living in a pack.
Just be sure your new dog is going to be compatible with Patch. It would be best to have Patch neutered first, and it doesn't matter whether it is a male or female, as long as they like each other.
2007-03-23 12:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Getting another dog could be a good idea. It will definitely help your dog to deal with losing his friend. However, I do believe that if you do get another dog you should get him neutered if you decide to get a female. My dog Thor died when my dog Pumpkin was only a few months old. My dog Layla helped Pumpkin get over it. Now my year old dog Njord is helping Pumpkin (now almost 8) get over Layla passing away. Maybe you could go to a local shelter and try to find a dog that matches Patch's personality so that they will get along. Then not only will you be helping your dog, you'll help a dog that needs a loving home.
2007-03-23 12:32:33
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answered by laird6372 2
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It can be good for a dog to have a playmate, it would keep him company and help him burn off excess energy. Mainly it is up to you and your fiance to decide if you want another dog and the extra care that goes with it. The sex probably doesn't matter as much as just making sure that the dogs are compatible. Having another dog to play with when you can't play with him may help to keep him from becoming bored and finding mischief to get into.
2007-03-23 12:08:45
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answered by 49rclare@sbcglobal.net 3
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Getting Patch neutered is a really good idea, especially for his health. Generally it's a better idea to have 1 dog of each sex - they tend to get on better than 2 males or 2 females would. Since he's used to having another dog for company, he likely is lonely and would appreciate a new playmate.
2007-03-23 11:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i have a chihuahua and we had a jack Russel and our house cleaning lady let him out and well lets just say the outcome was not good anyway my chihuahua was heartbroken lookin everywhere for him, so we got a another dog and he is just the happyest little thing ever they are best friends also the Chihuahua is a male and the other is a female i would get a female if you have a male the get along better and also get him neutered
2007-03-23 12:06:14
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answered by Comfortably Numb 3
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Hi,
There is no yes/no answer to your question: it depends on you and Patch.
You already know that you want another dog. You now have to know whether Patch really wants another doggy in the house.
Why don't you try try him with other dog first? Dog-sit for your friends, walk him with other dogs, take him to a rescue centre and see if he likes other big/small dogs ....
Also, if you want to get him neutered, the do that first.
Best wishes
Rik
www.vetstoria.com
2007-03-23 12:00:07
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answered by rik 2
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Oh my yes! I checked with my pup and he confirms my long held belief that every dog needs a dog...or two! It can be male or female, just be sure to get either one fixed. Nothing happier than dogs playing with dogs! go for it!
2007-03-23 11:53:41
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answered by BOOBABY 3
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If you have one naughty dog, you should never add a second until you correct the problems with the first... Or else you'll end up with 2 naughty dogs.
2007-03-23 11:55:21
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answered by DP 7
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Get him castrated and see how he calms down. He may be much happier and not need another playmate.
2007-03-24 17:07:05
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answered by Anonymous
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