Re: Separating Dogs That Have Been Raised Together

 

Find a rescure please if nothing works out. They will miss the other to the point they can be sick. They will greive badly. Just what I feel.
Donna and Dottie

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From: "proof4you2" <proof4you2@yahoo.com>
Sender: Dachsie_World@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat, 07 May 2011 12:43:17 -0000
To: <Dachsie_World@yahoogroups.com>
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Subject: <Dachsie World> Separating Dogs That Have Been Raised Together

 

A friend of a friend is needing to move. She has two long-haired minis. The girl is 8 and the boy is 6. They have been raised together as "brother and sister." They are crated separately during the day, but sleep together at night.

She is wanting to find a family who will take both dogs and keep them together. If we cannot find someone who will take both dogs, but are willing to take one or the other, will the dogs experience separation anxiety or any other types of behavior issues? Can they adjust to being an only dog?

If they can't/shouldn't be separated and we can't find a family on our own, would we then try to contact a rescue to help keep them together?

Thanks in advance for your reply.

Pam

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