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She is very sweet and a little chubby and a lot lazy. I swear she sleeps 18 or more hours a day. She is very much a house dog. Very spoiled. She has been well-trained to not chew things or to bark (which are the two most challenging habits of Beagles.) She can sit, lie down, roll over, "dance", scoot back, and crawl. Everybody loves my dog! Oh...her name is Shiloh (like the book) -- yes, it's very corny, but when we got our Beagle puppy, our daughter was 7 years old at the time and it was she who had the privilege of naming the puppy.
Anyway, I think Shiloh gets a little lonely during the day when we're all at work or school, so we've decided to get another dog. (I like to tell Shiloh, "We're getting you your own doggie!" Or else I say, "She needs a buddy!" I was NEVER an animal person before we got this dog. Now I am in love with this dog. I am almost afraid to chance it.
So, (to get to the point of the thread I guess) -- I'm not quite sure what kind of dog to get. People say et a male. Get a puppy. Get a mature dog. Get another female. Don't get another Beagle. Get another Beagle.
You get the point. How to decide? I do know that I don't want to get a dog bigger than Shiloh, as this dog shouldn't overpower her and should be able to get through the current doggie door. Shiloh is a slightly-smaller-than-medium beagle - about 12" high. I think I'd prefer a male (because I've heard two females would fight.) I want a dog with a sweet temperament like hers.
Any thoughts?
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