tzumommy
Posted : 3/26/2007 2:43:50 PM
Oh don't misunderstand me; I wouldn't trade them for anything in the world. I'm glad I have them together, but after learning about some of the things that "can" go very wrong when raising same sex littermates, I would probably do things differently than I did - even if it were to have just crated them seperately and take them out of the house seperately from an early age. I have no regrets about double expenses, double time consuming training or any of that stuff. I love that part and they're awesome~! [sm=clapping%20hands%20smiley.gif]
The reason I am concerned is for their emotional health. I want to find a way to "gradually" introduce them to being seperated without it stressing them out so much. I never realized just how much they rely on eachother until I started taking Willie to class. They are a pair, not individuals - because we raised them that way.
Eventually, some day, there will be a
need to seperate them. I don't mean to be negative, but what if one has to go overnight to the vet, or as with humans, one will most certainly go to the bridge before the other. I don't want them to be SO attached to each other that they can't cope with being apart.
By "freaking out", I am referring to the incessant barking and whining that one will do if he is crated without the other and the anxiety that you can see in the dog's behavior if one of them is "missing" from the house for more than 15 minutes. It's kind of sweet, but I just don't think it's healthy for them to be that attached.
The walks are a little scary in my neighborhood. I live on a busy road, with the neighborhood behind my house. I don't have many children close to my house (The lots are all at least an acre apart, so we don't meet many neighbors). The biggest concern I would have with a child walking my dog are the amount of dogs I see off leash/escapees, particulary the guy who lives next to me with his un-neutered, outdoor kennel Mastiffs that escape on a regular basis and torment the neighborhood. Sometimes he lets them out while he's working around the yard, and the dogs just wander off at their will [
:@]. One of them already rushed past my husband coming through our gate into our yard and charged toward one of our Tzus while making a low growling sound; I may be over-protective, but I just wouldn't feel comfortable with my dog's fate in a child's hands around there...[&:]