Adoption

Gambleslam

Boxer Pal
I have a 16 month old boy named Obi.

It has been me and him for about 90% of his life.

I have often thought it would be nice to expand our family and bring in a rescue boxer for Obi to have a playmate and for me to open my home to another boxer in need.

Every time I get close to pulling the trigger on it, I get hesitant. I worry that my relationship and the bond obi and I share will not be as strong as it is with it just being us two.

Is this a normal anxiety for a single boxer owner before bringing in another one? If so, how do or did you coupe?
 

LoveMyDoggie

Boxer Insane
I think if you Obi are really happy together that bringing in another dog will just expand the happiness for both of you. Me and my wife have been married for 23 years and we have had 2 dogs for at least 20 of them. When we lost our Chow many years back and our Collie last year we went into the talk of we will not get another dog for a long time but once the pain went away we knew our surviving dog needed a playmate. Our 6 year old Lab loves our baby girl Boxer.

P.S. Your baby boy is HANDSOME!
 
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Jan

Reasonable Moderator
Staff member
Having two boxers is wonderful. Getting a second boxer shouldn't ruin your relationship with the first boxer. I am sure the Obi would love to have a playmate. If you have lots of room and can afford twice the expense, go for it. :) There are so many boxers that need to be rescued. It would be best to get a female, though 2 males can get a long just fine as long as their temperaments are not too similar.

Good luck!
 

TysonCheeto

Completely Boxer Crazy
BEST thing we ever did. Hands down, changed our life. Hubby was nervous to rescue an older dog. He liked raising up a puppy and "having more of an effect on her temperament" LOL (total ignorance on our part. Not true at all) ..our girl we have had since 8 weeks.... Naughty naughty girl. Her temperament is fine, but she is a handful!!! But our rescue, Bentley...I always tear up when I talk about him. :) he is a blessing. So is Bella baby...just in her own naughty way lol

I will be honest with you. The night we brought him home, I cried. I felt like a part of me had to share...just as you mentioned. I felt I "took away" from Arabella, and I worried we made a mistake... But Bentley came to us sick, and we had to keep them separated, we didn't want Arabella sick too, and everything was very hectic. 3 kids on top of it, ..hubby and I each had responsibility of a dog..in opposite areas of the house, and it was just a total flip upside down. I wanted to get to know Bentley, but I was contending with Arabella, then when I had chances with Bentley Arabella would have a major melt down because she wanted to play too..but couldn't. So it was a heart tug...but ya know what... I did this SAME thing when we brought each one of our human kids home, I felt I took something away from my other kids and I gave actual birth to what I brought home!!!!! :) I reacted the same to my fur babies...but let me say again...

BEST THING WE EVER DID !!!!! Bentley is the most wonderful dog. He is the calm of our Arabella storm. He is sweet and gentle, he absolutely loves people and is happy to just be loved on. Every body who comes to our home falls in love with him...even if their not even dog people :) I cannot imagine life without him. So although adjusting was a bit emotional, it worth absolutely every step along the way. It has been great for Arabella too. Bentley is guessed to be 5 or 6. Arabella is still in her high strung puppy stage. But I love to watch them play, I think Arabella keeps him young and playful and Bentley gives her that playtime that only another (very patient) dog can give her. !

We almost got a puppy before Bentley and it just didn't work out. I started having some reservations and it was hard to walk away but we knew it wasn't the right choice. Arabella is still such a handful I'm so glad we didn't. When everybody on here advises not to get a second puppy when you already have a puppy...it is for good reason. Lol But a lot of doors were shut before we ended up with Bentley and I'm so glad... He is great. I don't regret it at all...... I have often wondered if I could clone him :) I definitely think you get the bigger reward and blessing from rescuing ... I think you should go for it :)
 

DSmitty

Super Boxer
I know the anxiety! We adopted Champ FOR our 2 year old Roxy. The first two weeks were unsettling because it took that long for Roxy to "warm up" to Champ. Like someone told me on BW, Roxy 's world had been turn upside down! All history though. They are the best buds now. To me, be preparred for more expense but the trade off is no more work just twice as much fun and wiggles! It took us 6 months to really decide. I think it is normal. We have no regrets. Love our babieslovicon

Can't wait to hear!!! Your boy is so handsome! !
 
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