Jun 04

Poodle Dog
Poodle Dog
A toy poodle need another dog as a companion?

I have a toy poodle 3 years old, and she is obsessed with her ​​stuffed animal. She think it's a real dog, you drag around the house like a dog and cries when he is not in sight. She wants to hand all the time. Would it be better to get just that of a real dog?

If you get another dog, get one because you want another partner, not as a playmate for your dog. It sounds as if obsessed with her stuffed animal. It's like a kind of security blanket for a toddler … just because they have a blanket does not mean they are in need of more friends. This does not mean that * needs * another playmate. In fact, she can not appreciate the intrusion of another dog and you can see as a threat to his possession your toy … especially if it is not very sociable with other dogs, for starters. If you are concerned about their company does not get enough and are not particularly interested in a second dog, its sign for some advanced training classes, such as agility or obedience rally or even just a kind of stupid tricks Pet. Poodles are very intelligent dogs and they love a mental challenge, but really appreciate the extra bonding time with you. If you want a second dog, go for it. I have a household of two dogs and I have to admit that part of the reason to put in a second dog at the time we did was because my first dog's best friend dog is going to move very far very soon. However, the company's first dog was not the main factor to get the second dog. We have the second dog because wanted two dogs and then put in the effort to find a dog that our first dog to get along with.

Dogs 101 – Poodle

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