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Thinking about getting a second dog. Not because I “need” one, but because my heart feels spacious and the idea of a bigger family feels right. Mollys mother will soon have another litter, and I keep feeling pulled toward bringing in another soul, this time black English Cocker Spaniel babygirl. Molly herself is incredibly sweet, gentle, and truly wonderful. She is sensitive, deeply attached, and lives almost like a small person with her own rhythms and emotions. And that’s exactly where my hesitation comes in , would a puppy uplift her or throw her off balance? Would it be a beautiful addition to our home, or is this simply my subjective desire to love and care for another being, which might end up overwhelming her? I’m speaking only about natural care!!! no vaccines, no chemicals, none of that nonsense!!! That part isn’t in question. What matters here is emotion, temperament, and living dynamics. If anyone has experience with a very attached, sensitive dog and later introduced a puppy into the home, share your perspective. Did it make your dog more confident and joyful, or did it create stress and competition? I want to understand reality, not theory. #asknostr #dogstr image image image
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all dogs are unique tho, some dogs sideeye other dogs and dont really seem down with company. if your dog plays with others at a dog park, a puppy should be welcome.
2025-11-13 17:58:38 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
pragmatically speaking: same level of responsibility having two. as in, gotta be home to let them out, gotta be back to feed them. im sure the company would be welcome. to the point that it is almost a little weird to ask the internet when ya seem to know the answer? it is ~your~ dog afterall 😂
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