Anonymous wrote:Get rid of it.
Anonymous wrote:You realize this is an owner problem, not a dog issue, right? You need to get trained on how to be effective dog owner and that will resolve your dog issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize this is an owner problem, not a dog issue, right? You need to get trained on how to be effective dog owner and that will resolve your dog issues.
Unpopular opinion but very true.
Agree with this. There is no point in having a second dog if it's making your life unhappy.Anonymous wrote:Get rid of it.
Anonymous wrote:You realize this is an owner problem, not a dog issue, right? You need to get trained on how to be effective dog owner and that will resolve your dog issues.
Anonymous wrote:Crate and rotate, OP. If you’re not going to rehome him, that’s the best way to manage the situation and give attention to the non-troublemaker
Anonymous wrote:I desperately wanted a 2nd dog, and we got one. He is sweet and beautiful but has made life really hard, and is constantly tryiing to pick a fight with our 1st dog. It's been about seven months since we got him, so he's pretty settled at this point. I just miss the ease of having only our 1st easy dog. I also feel like we don't get to connect with our 1st dog like we used to, because all the attention goes to managing 2nd dog. He was rehomed to us from his first owner, and we won't rehome him again. I just am finally admitting to myself, I regret it, and miss how life used to be pre-dog #2.