Is buying two puppies a good solution for a full time worker?
If it is unfair to ONE dog then having two means you will be unfair to TWO. But I don’t want to sound just “mean” I really have some good reasons for this advice. 1) Puppies need to be crated when you are away from home. If they are each in a crate, then they can’t play with each other anyway. If they are together and NOT in a crate…then you are likely to come home to a house full of poop, pee, and destruction–not because they are bad, but because they are puppies. 2) Puppies don’t “take care of each other”–they are puppies and will only play together and destroy the house and potty everywhere. It is AWESOME to have two dogs and watch them play and they do provide a lot of exercise for one another…but if you are only considering getting two so they won’t be lonely…you won’t get what you want because they shouldn’t be left alone that long unsupervised. 3) Puppies need socialization and exposure to the world: different people, healthy dogs, sights, sounds, textures, different loc