My hound and i have typically always had a roommate with a dog or some other dog in the house.I think she misses having someone to play with and someone to compete with when i play with them.I know my pet expenses will go up but are there any other downsides to having a second dog.
5/16/2007 7:14:29 AM
In my experience it depends on the dog. Your's obviously sound social. My roommates cat was extremely destructive until I got another cat. I chose the opposite sex just to ensure they would get along (doesn't always work but it helps). Just try to pick one with the same energy level!
5/16/2007 7:20:47 AM
generally, yes. opposite sex is key.
5/16/2007 7:34:36 AM
yeah i know... i really don't want a male though.Krissy has been fixed since way before i adopted her, i don't even think she knows she's a girl
5/16/2007 8:22:33 AM
there is a really cute hound dog at the SPCA named EliHe is such a sweetie
5/16/2007 8:28:10 AM
http://www.petharbor.com/get_image.asp?RES=Detail&ID=A046202&LOCATION=WAKECHAPS!yeah I'm looking for another hound or a pointer.http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=8330128lady is the one i fell in love with.[Edited on May 16, 2007 at 8:52 AM. Reason : .]
5/16/2007 8:43:29 AM
Well the picture you sent me last night is an absolute beautiful dog.And even though she's social--I remember a certain female dog that when in the same territory they kind of snipped at each other Take her with you when you go see the new dog, see how the first meeting is.My brother and s-i-l just got another female pup and it took a few weeks smoothing things over, but its working out. When the new female, Kayla, and Sabrina get together Tirra plays fun police though (She's such an old lady ). But Sabrina was very weary of Kayla at first, and she drooled a lot. If I got a new dog though, I'd probably get a male...Sabrina is such a beta female that an alpha around the house all the time (other than me or Tirra, HA!) would muzzle her personality. And every male dog I've every introduced her to they were immediate pals.
5/16/2007 8:55:16 AM
i think lou got nipped first though (she had a mark on her ear) but she does get territorial from time to time its only been with like 2 dogs though.. so i dunno
5/16/2007 9:03:29 AM
In my experience - females have a harder time getting along with other females opposite sex is best.But if both dogs are submissive or one is and the other isn't it should work out.
5/16/2007 9:12:09 AM
you're saying sabrina started it?! jk
5/16/2007 9:13:11 AM
But i don't want a humper or a red rocket.Well it was sabrina's territory and i was pretty pissed at lou's reaction.She was like "GRRR PWNT LOL!"[Edited on May 16, 2007 at 9:15 AM. Reason : .]
5/16/2007 9:14:12 AM
http://harnettanimalcontrol.com/http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NC119.html^both rural shelters with low adoption rates. I see alot of hounds at these shelters. They aren't vet checked.www.bfpa.org- local rescue org that has a lot of dogs and puppies for adoption. very detailed description of the animal and pictures on website. I sometimes foster for them and they're an awesome organizationhttp://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=8227173 Tess is a cute hound mix pup
5/16/2007 9:17:27 AM
I had a very energetic female that would drive me crazy pushing toys in my face all the time to play with her. I ended up getting another boy who is really calm and submissive. They have gotten along great from the beginning. Also had him fixed right away so he never pissed or humped or barked excessively. Hell, now I catch my female humping the male every now and then.
5/16/2007 10:30:24 AM
Yeah krissy has humped a female mastiff before.
5/16/2007 10:31:49 AM
2 times as many dogs = 4 times as much mess. Trust me.
5/16/2007 11:31:41 AM
5/16/2007 11:39:03 AM
I don't know if anyone has mentioned it already, or if this dog has already found a home, but there is a pretty lab/hound mix pup listed in the classifieds.
5/16/2007 11:45:59 AM
Yeah my coonhound was a rescue too.i dunno she is an attn. whore and i don't know if another dogs attention would make it better or worse..ohh and krissy makes 0 mess so 2x0=0 but i know that could change.She is pretty but i'm looking more for a short haired dog. Pretty much i want another krissy lou but different colors are preferred.I really need to find a local shelter and just do what i did with krissy, play with the dog for a while and see if it likes me.[Edited on May 16, 2007 at 11:50 AM. Reason : .]
5/16/2007 11:46:09 AM
Franklin county has a purebred black&white border collie pup. about 3 months old. looks very healthy. gorgeous dog. male. this breed has a lot of energy and is intelligent (easy to train) and will tire your dog out. Nevermind - they have long hairthey also have a young hound mix, a pretty shep/husky mix, a purebred (?) german shep female, and a bunch of adult dogs. and some kittenshttp://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=8428286She looks like your dog^ young enough to really start training but past the annoying needy puppy phase. She will only have a few days before they put her down. The shelter is about a 30 min drive from Raleigh. They'll let you see her and play with her and its free to adopt there.[Edited on May 16, 2007 at 11:55 AM. Reason : g]
5/16/2007 11:53:13 AM
when our first puppy became destructive with us, we got a 2nd dog and it worked out great. first was a female and 2nd was a male and the first is definitely the alpha dog, all 16 lbs of her, and she bosses around my lab, the baby- all 80 lbs of him. it was probably the best thing we could've done for her
5/16/2007 1:02:47 PM
5/17/2007 2:34:36 AM
^^ beautiful lab
5/17/2007 8:43:26 AM
when i started working full time i got my female dog another female puppy to play with during the day. they absolutely LOVE each other and do everything together. my brother did the same w/ 2 male dogs. they don't have to be opposite sex for it to work. the only problem we had was eating out of their own bowls (mia is food aggressive towards dogs only). i let mia snap at suki once and everything was fine after that. mia:suki:mia & suki:
5/17/2007 9:18:44 AM
yeah i've broken my dog of any food aggressiveness i mean i can walk up and grab a ham bone (with ham still on it) out of her mouth and she's like "damn".
5/17/2007 10:31:17 AM
5/17/2007 10:37:20 AM
my dog doesn't have any food aggression towards humans, none towards cats (who eat her food), just other dogs.
5/17/2007 1:38:24 PM
^^^^^ thank you, he's very lovey dovey
5/17/2007 1:54:55 PM
I've got a medium (35 lbs) dog that I just can't wear out on my own. I'm considering getting him a playmate in a month or two, something about the same size and friendly. HMMM...
5/17/2007 1:57:43 PM
i can wear krissy out its just more fun with 2
5/17/2007 3:39:57 PM
^ im not even going to touch thatget you a dacthsund or some shiti kid, that's the meanest little fucker in the world, but my old roommate has german shorthair pointers, they rule, and dont shed[Edited on May 17, 2007 at 4:21 PM. Reason : ]
5/17/2007 4:19:22 PM
yeah i don't want one of those cruel freak of nature breeds like pugs, corgies etc.
5/18/2007 10:17:46 AM
thats pretty ironic that you would say the corgi is a freak of nature, given its history and origins
5/18/2007 10:40:52 AM
I would say space is probably the only issue I can think of.
5/18/2007 5:20:13 PM
two-pawed shakes are better than one-pawed shakes
5/18/2007 5:23:44 PM
two are better than one as long as you have the space for them.
5/18/2007 8:12:34 PM
Cross your fingers for gretchen
5/26/2007 9:08:37 AM
SHE MIGHT BE MINE !!THEY JUST DID A HOME CHECK AND I CHECKED THE WEBSITE.
6/5/2007 3:36:53 PM
I would be VERY cautious putting 2 females together. I do rescue and the only time we will place a female with another female is if it is 1-a multi dog pack that already has both sexes or 2- the 2 females are different ages (big gap between ages).Many people are unaware of female/female aggression or have had a case where it worked so don't see a problem, but in MOST cases females of the same age (spayed or not) will fight. Females will fight with dangerous outcomes too. Most trainers and behavioralist will tell you that unlike males, females will fight to kill the other dog. I have heard horror stories about people who have experience with packs and are very knowledgeable about dogs and still have trouble with multi-female packs. Like I said before, usually the females fighting are close in age. Like XCchik said, you can also have a submissive female with a dominant female, but you don't really know a dog's true personality (submissive vs dominant) until they have reached maturity which for most dogs is ~2ish.Gretchen is a very nice looking dog. Hopefully you will not have any problems.
6/5/2007 4:20:14 PM
Lou dog is coming up on 4yrs old now and gret is 10 months so i'm hoping lou will be a mom and avoid the confrontations. typically Krissy gets along better with females than males but i'm still nervous about her living with one.
6/5/2007 5:07:14 PM
It is important that you introduce the dogs in neutral territory.definitely not your house or yard. a park or dog park (non-peak hours)as Odie said - females are tough. good luck. males somehow work it out...My female gets along fine with puppies (male or female) but she does NOT tolerate other adult females. My roommate has a female border collie that has grown up here. Luckily the border collie is submissive so they do okay. In fact all 3 of my dogs have dominant personalities but they somehow get along just fine. Make sure the dogs understand that you are the pack leader, that you're the boss.
6/5/2007 8:47:57 PM
My dog's former "best freinds" have always been female. She's a very well socialized dog and always latches on to another female it seems.we lived with a male min pin for a while too though
6/5/2007 10:38:59 PM
my female only has issues with dogs smaller than her. before i realize the correlation, i got a male scotty as a companion for her (he was years older too), but had to take the damn thing back she was so aggressive torwards him. she gets along great with any male or female as long as it's her size or bigger. she does fine with cats too, which are always smaller than her. wierdo.
6/5/2007 11:29:23 PM
Ohh ... and she HATES being humped by other dogs. ]
6/6/2007 6:44:33 AM
get back to work
6/6/2007 7:36:52 AM
humping is not always sexual but it a dominant thing.I am confused. Lou is the hound dog but who is Krissy? Also, just curious, but where is Gretchen coming from? German Shorthair pointers are really nice hounds but you don't see them very often.
6/6/2007 8:42:27 AM
Krissy Lou!!!!(full name) or is there a Belle in there? did I imagine Krissy Lou Belle?
6/6/2007 8:57:17 AM
you imagined belle which is funny cause i almost changed her name to talulabelle zanzibar! (not really but i did think it would be a hilarious name for her)actually they decided to go male sooo i have a choice between a 7mo male and 9 mo male.no pics yet.
6/6/2007 12:24:41 PM
why don't the adoption places understand my dog is a lesbo she's always liked girls better ! don't tell me what my dog likes.
6/11/2007 4:03:14 PM
I would think that if they are fixed this wouldn't be as much of an issue. Also, different breeds would behave differently.
6/11/2007 4:38:16 PM
set em up
6/11/2007 4:44:53 PM