January 21, 2009
Having Two Dogs
My oldest son was ten when we got our first dog. He and his seven-year-old brother had to write a paragraph for my husband about how they would take care of the dog and pick up all the poop in the yard. Our first dog was a pretty good fit for our family, but my husband never really liked him.
Several years later we dog sat for some friends of ours. She was a cute little Westhighland terrier. She had a very different personality from our beagle, and she did all kinds of tricks. The kids and I had a great time with her. Then it happened. I can still remember sitting in the living room and overhearing a conversation in the kitchen. A child said, "Daddy, do think we could get a second dog?" I was thinking, "You don't know what you're asking. There is no way." Then dad says, "I would consider it." My jaw dropped. I realized he actually enjoyed the dog we were watching.
To make a long story short, we ended up with two dogs. Our beagle is gone, but we have two wonderful miniature Australian shepherds. Here's what I like about having two dogs:
- Despite what some people say, dogs know the difference between people and dogs. Our dogs love people, but they have a companionship that can only be shared between dogs.
- They exercise each other. Exercise is very important for dogs. We walk them twice a day and often throw a ball or run around with them, but that still leaves a lot of down time for them. Dogs play with each other in a way they can't play with us. They use their mouths to play, which we don't want them to do. It's good for them, and it's very entertaining to watch!
- When we're away from home for hours at a time, the dogs provide company for each other. They are social creatures, and most dogs don't like being alone.
- Just like kids, dogs have different personalities. It's enjoyable to see their differences and how they complement each other. It makes having a pet more rewarding for us.
Is it twice the work? No. I can walk two dogs in the same amount of time I can walk one. Feeding two dogs only takes a little longer than feeding one. You could even schedule their annual exams at the vet at the same time.
Is it more work? Yes and no. It obviously takes a little more time in certain areas. Bathing two dogs does take about twice as long as bathing one. On the other hand, because they play with each other and chase each other around the yard, we don't have to spend as much time exercising them as we would with only one.
I don't think anyone should bring a dog into their family without giving it serious consideration. It is a big responsibility. For us, it's worth it. Our dogs are part of our family. They are not treated the same as people, but they are treated with love and respect. They add a lot to our lives, and we love each of them. We also love having two.
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