Cheri,
My advise would be to match a compatible temperament, nobody knows your dog like you do. When we went to look at the pup he was only 4 months old and leaping up high on the kennel and I though oh this one is perfect! Even though they're pretty compatible I have to step in sometimes when one is taking something too far, usually means Ravon not giving Anya her space. As the pack leader I have to make sure both are treating each other with respect.
That's great advice, and definitely what I'm planning to do. Finding a dog(s) that has the personality and temperament to not only fit in with my lifestyle, but to get along with any existing dogs, will be foremost in my mind. Again, Tresa, I'm glad you're back and hope to see you around regularly.
(Candi, in response to your post above, I know you can't initiate PMs, but I sent you one anyway, understanding you may not be able to respond to it.)
Cheri sounds like you got this. I plan on being around regularly, I deleted my FB account. FB is such a huge waist of time and even in choosing specific dog groups such as the Dutch Shepherd group I joined, you gets tons of meaningless dog memes and pit bull mixes people are convinced are Dutchies. Not to mention many other problems I have with FB besides the childish people posting on there. I really hope this board becomes more active again.
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Cheri sounds like you got this. I plan on being around regularly, I deleted my FB account. FB is such a huge waist of time and even in choosing specific dog groups such as the Dutch Shepherd group I joined, you gets tons of meaningless dog memes and pit bull mixes people are convinced are Dutchies. Not to mention many other problems I have with FB besides the childish people posting on there. I really hope this board becomes more active again.
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