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OneSickPsycho
05-13-2011, 03:46 PM
Question to you folks with multiple dogs... Is it less of a pain in the ass with the 2nd dog, as it was with the first one?

Taco is maturing nicely... calming down... listening better... not destroying as much stuff... all in all, being a real good boy... He's 11 months, about 90lbs, and doing great.

However...

We've been talking about getting another dog... adding a companion for Taco while we are at work and taking some of the play burdon off of us (cause he wears us out QUICK lol)...

Most who I've seen with two or more dogs say that they entertain eachother, but also cause more havoc as a group... more poop, more trips to go outside, double the destruction when they do get into something... Also figuring more money on food, vet bills, etc. Just curious about everyone's experience here...

Oh, and ONSSP found this: http://orlando.craigslist.org/pet/2379058660.html
Just like Taco...

So right after we finally get one dog somewhat out of the moron puppy phase, we are looking at another puppy! :lol:

dReWpY
05-13-2011, 03:48 PM
i have two and it is easier to have two then one, but my only issue is i used to take pudge everywhere i go, now that i have two i just leave them at home alot more then i used to

OneSickPsycho
05-13-2011, 03:55 PM
i have two and it is easier to have two then one, but my only issue is i used to take pudge everywhere i go, now that i have two i just leave them at home alot more then i used to

That's another thing to consider... going on vacation, gotta board TWO dogs instead of one... And on weekend trips to visit family, Taco was welcomed with open arms... Two giant dogs though... :no:

Particle Man
05-13-2011, 04:01 PM
I had 4-5 growing up. The upside: it gives them someone else to play with when you're not there. The downside: expensive (food, boarding when traveling, etc). If you're going to do it, do it while Taco is young so there's no "this is mine" going on...

the chi
05-13-2011, 04:06 PM
Depends on the dog. My lil one was like not having a pet at all, she went everywhere with me and was no trouble at all. But she also thinks she's a person. Ask the guys who have met her. :lol:

Enter the big dog I wanted. She has great personality and means well, but she is a TON of work, trouble and often frustration. She's over a year old and still has boundless energy, to the point she goes outside and just runs back and forth carrying parts of trees around. Not sticks, we're talking limbs longer than she is and several inches thick. The good part about her is she actually eats them after playing with them (I dont mean chews them, she actually EATS them) as well as eats all the pine cones in the yard. She's large enough and so energetic she can't lay on the bed quietly, cant sit still for crap, if one of the cats runs by she wants to play with them, constantly nosing for attention, etc. In short, much as we love her and even as well behaved as she typically is, I wish we had NOT gotten another dog.

ETA: as far as traveling, it is difficult, as she isnt very portable. We like to take them on trips, like with the atv's but she's nervous of them, so we can't take her out with us like we do the lil one, we have to take her kennel everywhere because I dont trust her, when we visit my parents she has to stay outside while the lil one gets run of the house. It's really not fair to her either and that makes it difficult for me as I like to treat them equally.

Kaneman
05-13-2011, 04:08 PM
Two is easier than one, but three is a motherfucker.

tallywacker
05-13-2011, 04:12 PM
Oh dog children. Thanks for letting only the stupid breed.

OneSickPsycho
05-13-2011, 04:15 PM
I had 4-5 growing up. The upside: it gives them someone else to play with when you're not there. The downside: expensive (food, boarding when traveling, etc). If you're going to do it, do it while Taco is young so there's no "this is mine" going on...

No worries there... he has no ownership of anything... nothing is his, it's only borrowed... even at the dog park, he's a big pussy. He gets dominated by smaller dogs (like 9lbs wiener dogs) and when we play he has to obey commands to get his toy back or even to initiate anything.

Depends on the dog. My lil one was like not having a pet at all, she went everywhere with me and was no trouble at all. But she also thinks she's a person. Ask the guys who have met her. :lol:

Enter the big dog I wanted. She has great personality and means well, but she is a TON of work, trouble and often frustration. She's over a year old and still has boundless energy, to the point she goes outside and just runs back and forth carrying parts of trees around. Not sticks, we're talking limbs longer than she is and several inches thick. The good part about her is she actually eats them after playing with them (I dont mean chews them, she actually EATS them) as well as eats all the pine cones in the yard. She's large enough and so energetic she can't lay on the bed quietly, cant sit still for crap, if one of the cats runs by she wants to play with them, constantly nosing for attention, etc. In short, much as we love her and even as well behaved as she typically is, I wish we had NOT gotten another dog.

ETA: as far as traveling, it is difficult, as she isnt very portable. We like to take them on trips, like with the atv's but she's nervous of them, so we can't take her out with us like we do the lil one, we have to take her kennel everywhere because I dont trust her, when we visit my parents she has to stay outside while the lil one gets run of the house. It's really not fair to her either and that makes it difficult for me as I like to treat them equally.


I'm pretty sure we know what to expect out of this other dog... should be similar to Taco... portability is a good point... he has the biggest fucking crate you can buy and it's a pain in the ass to lug around... probably going to have to get a 2nd one... though we have been working on de-crate training him... That could be interesting...

the chi
05-13-2011, 04:22 PM
Crate training IMO only is the absolute best thing ever. My lil one only needs hers when she is home alone (as in has a break down if she cant get to it) but the rest of the time she's loose. The big one I dont have hope for ever being able to be loose all the time. Everytime she's on a good streak, she does something utterly stupid, like eat the vacuum while daddy isn't watching. In less than 5 minutes. *sigh*

As far as being more work, I wouldnt think so, you'll just need more room for all the kennels. :lol: And pay a lil more for food. But if you're buying the good stuff, where you feed less, you'll find it's actually not really more expensive.

Particle Man
05-13-2011, 04:23 PM
He gets dominated by smaller dogs (like 9lbs wiener dogs)...

A lot of small dogs do that to larger ones

OneSickPsycho
05-13-2011, 04:25 PM
A lot of small dogs do that to larger ones

Yeah, but in my experience at the dog park... not a lot of the larger dogs let it happen!

Particle Man
05-13-2011, 04:26 PM
Yeah, but in my experience at the dog park... not a lot of the larger dogs let it happen!

only takes getting bit on the balls once to fix that :lol:

*yip, yip, CHOMP*

*ayeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!*

Ninjakel
05-13-2011, 07:41 PM
having had 2 BIG dogs as puppies and now they are 4....it was a TON of work...they are a bit more managable now though..

we take our Pitty with us on vacays, the Boxer doesn't travel well, so we have a friend of ours stay at our house to dog sit.

That being said, if they are separated for any length of time, they get mopey and sad.

wildchild
05-13-2011, 09:23 PM
Two is easier than one, but three is a motherfucker.

i totally agree with this.
as well as the fact that with two they go with you less and less.

playing fetch is fun though, either have to train them to wait or they race for it.
as far as just two dogs, getting the bully really settled down the boxer asnd they are insepsarable, definitely glad we did it. but there is still that third dog.....
lol she doesn't like the other two at all.

Porkchop
05-13-2011, 11:04 PM
Hope you contacted the owner already... cuz your dog was just flagged.

OneSickPsycho
05-14-2011, 06:54 AM
Hope you contacted the owner already... cuz your dog was just flagged.

ONSSP called the guy already and saved his number... He had two of them.

OneSickPsycho
05-14-2011, 07:00 AM
Same dog, different ad: http://orlando.craigslist.org/pet/2356305735.html

wildchild
05-15-2011, 05:56 PM
you know wat happens when you have two dogs?............................you lose your chair.

LeeNetworX
05-17-2011, 07:56 AM
Two is good; three or more is a lot more work than it should be. We had two up until a few years back when we took in a rescue beagle. Just makes it much more work trying to walk them, groom them, etc. Not to mention more $$$ in flea and heartworm meds, vaccinations, etc. I'll never have more than two ever again. Ever.

OneSickPsycho
05-17-2011, 08:26 AM
So we picked up the puppy Sunday... IMMEDIATELY easier than Taco was, though I think it's a personality situation as well has having a 'big brother' to show her the ropes...

ONSSP picked her up Sunday while I was working... I got out late and ended up coming home to ONSSP attempting to sleep, both dogs in their individual crates. Belle was whining incessently (not crate trained) and Taco looked beside himself ("WTF is this whiney thing... I'm annoyed..." - payback motherfucker)...

Long story short, I ended up putting her in the crate with Taco and he started correcting the whining immediately... 5 minutes later... silence. A few hours later, HE woke me up whining... I took them both outside, Taco leashed and Belle free... He peed... and she started peeing. I think he woke me up so she wouldn't piss in his bed!

It's been that same situation ever since... She wants to do EVERYTHING he does, including pissing and shitting outside. She's had a couple of accidents, but after a whopping two days, she's already 100x better than he was at her age. Last night, zero whining in the crate (his crate), slept ALL through the night, and made it outside this morning before peeing! Again, personality wise, she's a LOT calmer than he was, but having the other dog to teach her is working amazingly well.

I believed you guys when you said it would be easier, but jesus... this is AMAZING!

defector
05-17-2011, 08:29 AM
Ha. Taco Belle.

OneSickPsycho
05-17-2011, 08:36 AM
Ha. Taco Belle.

Clever, aren't we... I liked Belle at first, but I'm having 2nd thoughts... ONSSP likes it though, so fuck it...

the chi
05-17-2011, 08:56 AM
Awww, thats awesome, I'm glad she's working out well.

njchopper87
05-17-2011, 11:40 AM
Haha nice naming scheme you have going there. It's interesting to hear how Belle is following Taco's lead.

Adeptus_Minor
05-17-2011, 07:05 PM
Again, personality wise, she's a LOT calmer than he was, but having the other dog to teach her is working amazingly well.

I believed you guys when you said it would be easier, but jesus... this is AMAZING!

Pack animals, dude... sometimes it works against us, but ain't it cool when it works for us?
:dthumb:

OneSickPsycho
05-17-2011, 07:29 PM
Pack animals, dude... sometimes it works against us, but ain't it cool when it works for us?
:dthumb:

Sometimes you just take for granted how sorted out nature really is... Taco has organized this little bitch almost immediately... Again she's got the perfectly pleasing sort of personality that makes it much easier, but for us to do it alone would have taken weeks to get her this far guaranteed.

wildchild
05-18-2011, 09:33 AM
that's how it was bringing the bulldog in as well. Lucy the boxer showed her the ropes pretty quick.