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    I have 2 females and 1 male. Sadie is 6, Maggie will be 5 in June and Grant is 4. Weight ranging 7-8 pounds to 50 pounds. Sadie has made it clear she is the alpha although Maggie likes to challenge her. Grant just chills out, he allows the girls to wrestle all over him and chew on him. I can take the girls with me when I visit family but not Grant. My aunt has a male cocker and my parents have a male mixed breed and the 3 of them together is a nightmare. Heck even 2 of them together is bad. Grant seems to be okay with them but if they give Grant any crap he will fight back. So my experience is that I have had more trouble integrating the males vs the females. Each situation is going to be different.
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    Growing up we had 2 females and they would rip each other to pieces once a summer. It was horrible... and just because of that I have 1 of each.

    If another female comes in my yard Sierra will attack them, but she'll let a male in the yard no problem (tramp!! ) But I can take her to the dog park and she loves everyone!

    As it's been said, females tend to be dominant and ...well... bitches!
    But I have to agree that every dog is different and taking her to the dog park and seeing who she gets along with would be the best thing in the world!!!

    Assuming since you were looking in your local news paper for puppies (the thread you posted yesterday) it might be easier to check out local shelters where you'd be able to have the new dog and Ginger meet first before bringing them home.
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    What matters most is your individual situation, as everyone has said. : )

    Does the gender of the dog make a difference to Ginger? Does the size make a difference to her? What about you... what do you want in a dog? What size do you prefer, and what size do you feel you could best handle? What personality? What energy level? Make a list of what you want, and what you need in a dog.

    Personally, I have not adopted a dog over 2-3 years old... but, the great thing about adopting an adult dog, particularly one in a foster home, is that you can accurately judge their temperament. I don't see any reason for a dog that is 5-6 or older to have any more issues than if they were 2-3.

    IMHO, if what you want in a dog is mostly regarding their individual temperament, the best place to look is in rescue. You can literally find the perfect dog, for your situation, without much searching at all. I did, within a few days. Not to mention, you will be giving a home to a dog in need of one, which feels really good. The best advice I can give you is to research, plan ahead, take your time, be realistic about what you can handle in a dog, and make sure you are FULLY prepared to handle another dog; personally, I feel that 2 dogs is at least 3x the work, but totally worth it for me.



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    Thanks everyone. I actually stumbled on that newspaper ad by accident. I am most definately not looking for another puppy and not looking to purchase another purebred dog. Ginger gets along with all of the puppies at her puppy class though her best dog friend is a female Husky who she LOVES to romp around with after class. Would I be allowed to bring Ginger with me to the humane society?? She has never shown aggression towards any other dog and she has met quite a few in her short little life. The only dog that she has behaved differently with is the neighbor's bulldog. They love to romp around but from time to time Ginger will roll to her back and tuck her tail for a few seconds before getting up to play again.

    There is an adoption event at Petsmart this weekend with dogs from all of the local shelters. We'll be there anyway for Ginger's class so I will have to stop by to see if she clashes/meshes with anyone in particular. I am not planning on adding to our family for a while though unless someone pulls at my heartstrings AND gets along fabulously with Ginger AND I go temporarily insane.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirrahsim
    They love to romp around but from time to time Ginger will roll to her back and tuck her tail for a few seconds before getting up to play again.
    That's not a bad thing at all! Smart doggies know when to be or act submissive to certian dogs in order to avoid a conflict.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirrahsim
    unless someone pulls at my heartstrings AND gets along fabulously with Ginger AND I go temporarily insane.
    please do!!...

    sometimes you canīt plan things.... you might have them considered but they just happen out of the blue......

    Ginger is very young nad having a toddler might be a challenge right now IF you went insane ... but who am I to tell you that.... I would go insane and stay like that.... (doggy eyes just get to me)

    If you go insane, please let us know, and go with whatīs best for you, Ginger and your household...

    now my input: having mainly females is an issue here.... so Iīve always had a male adn thing were just his way.. he was the boss.... but now heīs gone... Itīs madness... I have to keep my girls separated or else....else meaning bloodfights... they get along with people, kids and other dogs, but I guess the main thing is they try to get THEIR territory... more Ninja than China, hence China always gets the worst part....well...got until I separated them long time ago....

    besides Ginger being young it might be more easy for her to adapt to the new addition...
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    I wonder how the kitty will get along IF there were another doggy around. Please don't forget that it isn't just how the dog gets along with Ginger.

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    I just wanted to add something. It is my opinion that you shouldn't add a dog to your family until the existing dog is trained exactly the way you want it. A new dog will not only pick up good habits from the old dog, but bad habits as well. Even if you got an older rescue dog, they are going to have their issues that need to be worked out, along with training a new puppy.


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