I am excited for you.  

I, too, believe that two keep each other company and a constant playmate.
The ones that you are hoping to get have already formed that bond and
therefore that takes a lot of stress out of the situation.  I did not get
mine together, and I got them when they were 8 weeks old, so I think that
retraining may be a bit different than training from the beginning.  Peggy
will have lots of helpful suggestions.

Again.congratulations (in advance!)

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of annmarshall4429
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 6:07 AM
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Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: How To Avoid "One Person Dog"

 

  

We have been lucky enough to find a rescue that has two one year old chis,
one male, one female. They are unrelated, but brought together as babies.
The rescue suspects they were bought to breed and then the breeder changed
his/her mind. They cannot be separated, due to their bond, which is fine
with us, as we wanted two so playmates would be around. Hopefully, we will
be approved and be getting them in a couple of weeks. Very friendly, sleep
together, like people. We must keep the socialization up! We must also
establish ourselves as the alpha leaders, anyone have any good book ideas on
this or suggestions?

Thanks for all the comments!

Ann



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