Different sizes

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    Different sizes

    Do you have different sized dogs? I do!





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    Awwwwwww........I want the little apricot one it's so cute.
     

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    Thanks garrettandpaul. And he is really sweet!
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    That's hilarious! What is the big one? He's super-cute. :)
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    She´s an Irish Wolfhound...
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    Wow, that's some kind of crew Mariana!  I love it!  I asked in a post, not too long ago (maybe a month or so?) about homes with different sized dogs and how you prevent accidents.  I have two small dogs and am thinking of adding a large breed eventually... but, in fear of my little guys, I was thinking of just getting another small one.  Looks like your crew does just fine though!  Have you encountered any problems, though?
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    I love "big doggie-little doggie" pics!!! So, who's alpha? 
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    I am in LOVE with your Wolfhound.  what a pretty girl she is.  I have this fantasy of getting one for DH.  He would look so cool walking a Wolfhound around.  DH is 6'6" so a wolfhound would be perfectly proportioned to him.  [8D]
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    ORIGINAL: lanilj

    Wow, that's some kind of crew Mariana!  I love it!  I asked in a post, not too long ago (maybe a month or so?) about homes with different sized dogs and how you prevent accidents.  I have two small dogs and am thinking of adding a large breed eventually... but, in fear of my little guys, I was thinking of just getting another small one.  Looks like your crew does just fine though!  Have you encountered any problems, though?

    NO. The big ones are older...the little ones arrived as puppies. The big ones immediately took care of the puppies. They were very gentle and careful. I always supervised them. When they were fully grown, I started leaving them alone unsupervised. I have never had any problems, they all sleep together while I´m gone. I am not sure if it would have worked the other way round...the large breed could try to play with the small ones, and harm them (big puppies are really clumsy). I think you could start supervising closely while the big one is young, and leaving them appart until the big one matures. After that, I´m pretty sure you wouldn´t have any problems.
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    ORIGINAL: lgoetz

    I love "big doggie-little doggie" pics!!! So, who's alpha? 

    I´ll try to post more big-small dog pics. The Old English Sheepdog is the alpha...he was the first one to arrive, and he is male.