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Hello folks! How is everybody doing??
It's been 8 long months since my last post - we've moved across the country in that time. We've settled in really well... I can no longer take Poppy to work, so she's got used to staying in the garden during the day - she doesn't seem to mind - and I just love the greeting we get at the end of a hard day at work! And we've come to a decision .... We are going to get another Poppy!! Can anybody give me some tips on bringing another Bassett into the family? Should I get a male or another female? Many thanks - and it's great to be back! Jaimie & Poppy xx |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Canada
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Generally, two female dogs don't get along, so if you have a female you may be better off getting a male. But keep in mind that each dog has its own personality, I'm sure there are lots of folks with two or more girls dogs that get along fine.
When you have your new puppy be sure to let your older dog know that its still tops with you by getting stuff first. e.g. first to get a pat on the head, first to get fed and so on. ------------------- Paws In Art |
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Dog to Dog Introductions You and Your New Dog: Starting Out Right The most important thing is to consider you current dogs personallity. For instance some older dogs become more youthful and playful with a rabunctious younster, other just grouchier, and more protective of their space. You are in the best posittion not some one else to evaluate your dog in this regard because you know them best. But a meeting is a great way to remove some doubts, but keep in mind that in a nuetral site both dogs tend to be on their best behavior [atual inhibited is a better term, not showing their full range}, which is not always the case when in a familar place. If you are considering a puppy temperment testing is a giant crap shoot. The only proven trait to stay on a\on a fairly consistent basis with a puppy onto adulthood is shyness. The reasoning why this occurs is because shyness tend to be a self rewarding personality trait, where as most of the other traits are affect by outside infuences and socializations. With an adult dog the personality is much more consistent and much more difficult to fundementally change, however certain aspects certainly can be modified. Temperament Testing Adult Dogs Adopting A Shelter Dog Description of the Temperament Test TEMPERAMENT TESTING Testing a Dog's Temperament Assessing Shelter Dogs and Temperament Testing |
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Thanks guys for your advice! I'll take Poppy along - although she's such a friendly little girl I doubt I'll have any problems. The only one I can forsee is that she can be a little boisterous around other animals - but my cat has that situation down.... If Poppy gets that way towards her then she chases her away. Poppy then seems to get the message that she'd crossed the line.....
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