Would a second dog help?
I have had a whippet for several years (he's 7 now, and I've owned him since he was a puppy). He's very attached to me and has always wanted to spend every possible moment in contact with me. Although we originally resisted, it did not take long for him to worm his way onto the furniture (but not the bed).
Well, last November, we had a baby, and so the dog is not getting the attention he used to get, and I can't always let him sit with me. If I'm feeding or holding the baby, he's not allowed up, etc. We've also been taking fewer and shorter walks. He gets very upset when we leave the house with the baby but don't take him along. And when I'm sitting on the floor playing with the baby, he comes and tries to sit on my lap, which he hasn't done since he was a puppy. When he's feeling particularly restless and neglected, he will try to play with the baby's toys, but will leave them when I tell him to (and he doesn't go after them when he's alone). He's clearly jealous, bored, and lonely. I do what I can to give him love and attention, but there's only so much I can do.
I'm wondering if getting a second dog would help--if he had a friend to play with and curl up with, would he feel less lonely and generally happier? (He likes playing with other dogs.) A companion for him, to replace the companionship with me that he has lost.
Of course I would be extremely careful when choosing the new dog. I'd look for an older (i.e., not a puppy) dog with similar play style and activity level, already housebroken, etc., and one that is good with children. We'd make sure everyone gets along before bringing any new dog home.
But I don't know if it would help or just make things worse.
Any thoughts?
For the record, I am *not* neglecting my dog. He still gets plenty of attention and exercise. Just not as much as he is used to.