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- ?Lv 74 years ago
Same question, same answer -
"You have to ask yourself whether this idea is about what you think you dog might want/like, or whether it's because you maybe feel guilty when you have to leave your dog alone at home. I do believe, only a couple of times ever having just one dog, that in general dogs do better with canine, or even feline, company BUT this isn't so with every dog. Many are more than happy to be the only dog in the family. With the rider that hounds are MUCH happier with at least one other canine companion!!
Next how much time do you have for a puppy, given it's a huge responsibility, and very time-consuming, which you will remember if you had your current dog from around 8 weeks? And first off you will need to be there to supervise things so they don't get out of hand. Adults won't normally attack a puppy, but unless they see the puppy being corrected when they get too much, they might. And you have a terrier and terriers are often more 'explosive' (you will need to have a b itch - and get her spayed).
Lots to think about there beforel you jump, given that a puppy is for life. I'd also suggest one of the same breed - you should know a thing or two about Westies by now! Perhaps from the same breeder too?"
- Anonymous4 years ago
If you have to ask then probably not.