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Brilliant_Rock
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This may be a long post, so get that cup of coffee, tea, soda...etc
We were a two dog family until last September when we lost our miniature schnauzer to cancer. This left us with our 14 yr old shih tzu. She has adapted quite nicely to being an "only" and we have been going through the grief stages of losing our baby and loving her. I got an unexpected call from a friend last night asking if we might be interested in a miniature schnauzer. One of her co-workers has a sister who is looking to give her dog up for adoption. Apparantly she and her husband and two children purchased this puppy last July with hopes of having a wonderful family member. I don''t think they were prepared for what it takes to raise a dog. So my questions began...... He is a male and turned 1yr on 4/1/05. He has not been neutered, as her husband had hoped to breed him. He has never been crate trained, is not house broken and is left alone for the majority of the day. Soooooo you see we will have a handful if we adopt this little guy. We had him brought to our home this evening and he has a wonderful disposition and has a lot of potential. He warmed up to us immediately, like he''d been here forever. Just a little angel.
Our number one consideration is Chelsea, our shih tzu. She does not have the most easy going personality and is very stubborn and set in her ways. She will take a while to warm up to him and to establish their boundaries. I do think it''s a workable situation, but he is only 1 and will want her to play and she will not have any of that. We have no children and I work from home, so I have lots of time to devote to this task. Here is where my questions come in for you wise ones.
If we decide we are up for the challenge, should we address this 1 yr old as we would a puppy, with the crate training, etc.? He wants to mark everything right now, and I''m not sure he really understands the difference between inside and outside when it comes to that. We will plan to have him neutered (sorry men) as soon as possible and I wonder if that will cut down on this "marking" instinct? We also plan on going to obedience training, which we have never done before, but know that it is a must with this little man. Chelsea has free run of the house and sleeps in her bed next to ours at night. We have no trouble with her in any area...she is just moody at times. How do I handle nightime with both of them? Do I bring the new guy and his crate into the bedroom? Will this create resentment? I have so many questions. We are going to sleep on this and make a decision tomorrow as to whether this little one will be coming here to live. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated

Our number one consideration is Chelsea, our shih tzu. She does not have the most easy going personality and is very stubborn and set in her ways. She will take a while to warm up to him and to establish their boundaries. I do think it''s a workable situation, but he is only 1 and will want her to play and she will not have any of that. We have no children and I work from home, so I have lots of time to devote to this task. Here is where my questions come in for you wise ones.
If we decide we are up for the challenge, should we address this 1 yr old as we would a puppy, with the crate training, etc.? He wants to mark everything right now, and I''m not sure he really understands the difference between inside and outside when it comes to that. We will plan to have him neutered (sorry men) as soon as possible and I wonder if that will cut down on this "marking" instinct? We also plan on going to obedience training, which we have never done before, but know that it is a must with this little man. Chelsea has free run of the house and sleeps in her bed next to ours at night. We have no trouble with her in any area...she is just moody at times. How do I handle nightime with both of them? Do I bring the new guy and his crate into the bedroom? Will this create resentment? I have so many questions. We are going to sleep on this and make a decision tomorrow as to whether this little one will be coming here to live. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated
