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Too Many Dogs? How Many IS Too Many?

Too Many Dogs? How Many IS Too Many?

The answer to that question lies in the eye of the beholder, so to speak. Two is too many for some households, ten is too few for others. My own personal best number feels happiest at four. I cannot tell you why I feel that way. That is just when solid peace and contentment fully seem to set in. (at this time of editing, I only have two but one is 160# so he counts for more!) But truthfully, that is only because I am the sole human in residence at the moment. There is only so much one person can do, in my opinion. There would be more if I had more help!

I used to think I was the oddball when having four dogs raised so many eyebrows. Having run a rescue for thirteen odd years, four was the fewest residence most of the time. I once had nine here, five of them being puppies. That was a hectic time! I have had eight adult dogs at once, with four being either boarders or temporary fosters on their way somewhere else. Again, hectic!

Nine dogs on a futon.

Not too many dogs for this home. Photo courtesy of Katharine Weber.

Not being a fan of hectic, I have since learned to pace myself. Someday, when I have more room, both inside and outside and possibly another human to assist, I want more dogs as the status quo, but until that day comes, I will stick with a maximum of four permanent canine residents.

The reasons for this will shortly become clear. I have a check-list of minimum requirements for a multiple dog household. My own personal check list includes the basics, of course, such as appropriate affectionate attention to all, exercise (both physical and mental) sufficient to maintain canine (and human!) sanity, extra curricular dog activities when appropriate and cash flow sufficient to properly feed and vet all. Vetting, for me, also includes a monthly pet insurance payment, which actually makes the actual sickness and illness vetting process much easier. Peace of mind does have a price after all!

Your mileage may vary. But my own preferences aside, providing for physical and mental needs is important. Remember, your crew must trust that you can take care of their baseline needs in order to FULLY trust you, so this forms the basis of that trust. Do not take that need lightly.

Space is important as far as how many dogs you actually have room for in your home. Indoor space is important, but breed types can determine how important your indoor and outdoor space is. For example, if you have multiple Great Danes, although large, in general, they are not in need of a lot of exercise and running room so a large yard is not necessary. They are also known for liking to lounge around the house so again, as long as you have the space to accommodate such lounging, your house need not be large.

On the other side of the equation, having multiple true to type herding breeds such as Border Collies, will make you wish that you not only have a large fenced yard but a few sheep to herd as well! Know your breed preference requirements when deciding on a happy number for your household!

Multiples mean more work such as laundry, vacuuming, poop scooping, training, walking but also more fun, more laughs, more kisses and love. You have to decide what your own limit it.

One other caveat that is of vital importance: everyone should get along. No one should have to live with permanent barriers between dogs who get along so badly that that there are safety concerns. Mistakes WILL happen. Eventually. So if there’s no fixing the problem, consider re-homing the most recently added crew member who is part of the problem.

Now that I have covered all the high points of how many is appropriate, take the time to tell me in the spaces below, what your crew consists of and why if there is a why? Join me in celebrating a household of multiples!

 

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158 Comments

  1. Carrie November 26, 2017

    Cool!

  2. Trish November 27, 2017

    We have three dogs in our happy home. We have an 8 yr old puggle, (a rescue), a 3 yr old English bulldog, and a 1 1/2 yr old Newfie. Generally, we are all very happy and play together well. The newf and bully are younger and more playful, the puggle is a bit out-sized, but fends well for himself. I don’t think I could manage more, because my newf is so young and they all seem to need their share of attention and exercise. But I couldn’t agree more that they seem to need their own kind to play and socialize with, as much as they love their humans. :)

  3. Kevin December 18, 2017

    I have 16 corgi 1 chauahuah 2 corgis full grown 4 corgi chauahuah mix 4 mix puppies and 6 corgi puppies me and my wife intend on keeping all we have decided we have reached our limit I have a vet in case of illness or an emergency I have learned to trim nails give shots deworm the whole 9wouldnt race them for nothing I have a large yard tho so they get much exercise lots of cleaning but lots lots of fun

  4. Morgan January 15, 2018

    I’m a 22 year old finding her way and living with my parents for the time being. I found four puppies in the middle of a country road about a year ago last October. I could not leave them because I knew it wouldn’t end well. I ended up keeping two at my parents house, one at my boyfriends house and a nice lady took one who still brings her puppy over for playmates. I love them all dearly but it is so overwhelming sometimes that I don’t know what to do with myself. We have a total of four dogs now including a Borkie that thinks shes the alpha dog and an older Toy Fox Terrier who mainly keeps to herself. Does anybody have any advice on how to live with multiple dogs with out going insane? Any advice would be appreciated.

  5. Debby McMullen January 16, 2018

    Hi Morgan, there is no way to address your questions via this venue. You did a good thing by helping the puppies but that many is a lot to raise at once. I can help you find a qualified behavior expert in your area if you want to provide a zip code or postal code?

  6. Juliette January 17, 2018

    I moved to San Juan, Puerto Rico for work almost three years ago. Since getting here, we have adopted six dogs…there is a huge stray population here so these are dogs we have literally taken from the streets. All together we have rescued about 40 dogs. Some have gone to the states and others I was able to find homes for privately. For some it was unfortunately too late as they were sick or extremely neglected by their owners and died shortly after we found them.

    Living with six dogs has been challenging but completely worth it. I wish I had more time to dedicate to everyone but these guys are so greatful to have a home that they tolerate my husbands and I crazy work schedule. We have run with some aggression issues within the pack but it mostly has to do with outside stressors, such as the neighbors dog coming up to our fence. They get agitated about that but turn on eachother when they can’t get to the outside dog. It’s something I am trying to correct but it is a challenge with this many dogs. Right now I just separate the trouble makers when we are not home.

    The only advise i can give when you live with four plus dogs is to stick to a routine. Feeding, bedtime, pack time, my guys behave at their best when things happen the way that they are used to. Everyone waits for their name to be called at meal times and I always do it in the same order. I guess is the little things like that. I would not have these many dogs normally, but living in PR is hard for dog lovers. You either ignore the problem, or get overwhelmed by it. I am still learning to manage my pack while still trying to help more pups. I think six is too many for two people who work full time. However, I love my guys and couldn’t part with any of them.

  7. Derek January 28, 2018

    We currently have 6 young dogs living with 5 Persian cats. My wife is a stay at home mom who also home schools our 4 kids. Most of the time someone is always home. We currently have 2 German short hair pointers, 2 Weimaraners, 1 Springer spaniel, and 1 Boston terrier. When we watch tv or movies at night, seating is at a premium as you can imagine! I have had dogs my whole life, but this definitely has been the most at one time. I personally think that 2-4 is probably enough for most house holds under normal circumstances. We live in the country on 6 acres and have no immediate neighbors to impact either.

  8. Debbie February 20, 2018

    I have 3 male dogs. One pug and two poodle mixes. The third one was a rescue almost 3 years ago and he is very unpredictable. He doesnt like my pug very well, if I try and get stickies off of his eyes he growls and shows his teeth at me. He’s never bitten me but i dont know if he will. I’m checking into getting a small female dog but not sure if its a good idea. I’m like you, i feel 4 is a good number but other people think I’m nuts. I’m 64 and just love dogs. What do you think about getting the female?

  9. Francis March 15, 2018

    I’m from Peru and I live at my parent’s house for the time being, we have a total of 7 dogs. We used to have only one female, but last year we rescued this male Shi Tzu who was beaten by other dogs, poor thing almost didn’t make it; fortunately he recovered, and got our lady dog pregnant, giving birth to 5 puppies. One thing lead to another and now my family wants to keep them all. I am a little nervous, but we do have the space to raise them. Also, having to raise the puppies will help my dad, who’s about to retire and has been feeling down lately. Also, we are a total of 5 people at home, so it’s not necessarily a burden; if it was just me I don’t think I could bear it. If someone’s planning on taking care of this many dogs, be sure to schedule every single detail (feeding, playing, walks, vet, etc.), give them all the equal amount of attention and distribute the responsibility among the people in your household.

    Good article, by the way. Greetings!

  10. Debby McMullen April 3, 2018

    Thank you for being a good dog mom. I only have one suggestion. Please get your female spayed so that mo more litters occur.

  11. Mitchell Spann April 8, 2018

    My wife and I have 5 dogs, 3 Ridgebacks and 2 shelter pitties with one more coming this summer. We love these guys and since they are our pack we split duties and everyone gets the affection and exercise they need. The love, companionship, security and joy they add to our lives outweighs any burdens by a mile! Love these hounds.

  12. Ashley May 16, 2018

    I have eight dogs. Most of them I have acquired over the last ten years. Bullmastiff, two pitbull mix dogs, an English bulldog mix, three Chihuahua mixes and a toy poodle. I love them all as do my family. I work in an animal shelter and I have seen some horrible hoarding situations but the worst cared for animals I have seen usually come from homes with only one or two dogs where the owner abandoned or abused their dogs. For some people one dog is too many. For others, the poop scooping, vet visits, and dedication is a price we happily pay to give a great home to as many four legged friends as possible. Please spay and neuter your pets! Great article.

  13. Robyn Williams May 28, 2018

    I have three standard poodles. The first, Gyp Estelle, I purchased from reputable breeder as a puppy. Once I retired from teaching, I looked forward to having a dog again, and Gyp has been fun to play with and train. The next two standards came into my life through rescue. Bella and Phoebe, bonded sisters, nine and a half years old, were adopted when Gyp was thirteen months old. Their owners developed serious health issues and could no longer keep. Basically, the senior girls are very healthy and well trained. Most days are very easy. All potty trained nicely and get along well with occasional warning growl over blankets, but no big deal. All neutered. All like grooming. I have a 5,000 square foot house, fenced in pool, fenced in deck, and soon to be private dark park, although Bella and Phoebe just walk along side me on ten acres. Gyp still in leash training. Before I acquired senior girls, I put a deposit down for a poodle pup, a sister for Gyp. Now that pup born, I’m wondering if a fourth might be too much. Family and friends think I have enough now, although I am sitting here typing this as three affectionate spoos lay around me sound asleep. So, trying to decide whether to relinquish deposit or take puppy in a few weeks. Found your site and was interested in reading posts. Vet care no problem for me either—just family and friends who already think I’m crazy for having three standards.🐩🐩🐩

  14. Hailey Hendry May 31, 2018

    I’m not out of high school yet, but it is my dream to someday have my own dog pack…. Right now my family only has one dog, an 8-year-old standard poodle.

    My current wish list is looking like this: an American pit bull terrier, a Pembroke Welsh corgi, a golden retriever, and maybe a few more, possibly depending on whether I end up pursuing my dream of training a dog or dogs to do flyball. I also want cats, cockatiels, and ferrets, so I can’t wait to see if/how I can manage to make it happen (y’know, what with financial and spatial issues and whatnot). I’m sure my plans could change over time, especially as I get a job, get married and have kids, etc. But in a perfect world…I would have quite the menagerie.

  15. Diane Kelly July 6, 2018

    I have five dogs while three dogs and two puppies and they’re beautiful and I love them I heart my soul but I know my puppies name is bunny and teddy bear and they’re only 4 months old if you feel babies the brother and sister and I have a buddy he’s 7 years old I have a Pepsi 4 years old and a cookie 4 years old and I love every one of them and I wish I can have more but I don’t have the money to have more and I don’t know where I’m going to go in a couple of months we’re going to have to stay in a in our 32-foot motorhome that’s okay. I want to say that I love all babies I love animals and those are my babies no matter what if did not mind I always say I love you baby God bless you all from Diane Kelly

  16. +Brian July 9, 2018

    Hi, I’m going nuts. My girlfriend got involved in rescue work about 6 years ago. It started with a few fosters and rapidly increased to as many as 19 at one time in a 1 bedroom apartment. I used to be a dog lover, but this has put me in the If I never see a dog again, I wouldn’t mind arena. We now are living in a RV with 9. Still WAY to many. The stench is at times unbearable ( like several times a day). She is getting lazy about taking the dogs out 1st thing when she wakes (ir when they wake ) and often makes them wait (which they don’t) till 11 am till they get out and my RV is getting saturated with urine to the point that I don;t even want to be here. I’ve tried ever approach to getting through to her they must go, but she is not seeing a problem. I now HATE the dogs because they take every ounce of her away from me. There is no time for me or my needs. Oh, and these are unadoptable little shits the have problems. Biting problems. She says they hurt that’s why they bite. they bite me AND THEY ARE GOING TO BE HURTING A LOT MORE. i;VE HAD IT!. What can I do. I’m thinking she has to go. I love her, but she is not loving me in anyway, anymore.

  17. Amit July 11, 2018

    I’m living in a small home and my neighbour is having more than 5 dogs at home, they are smell like a foul and we found difficult running in our home. Pls suggest can this be allowed to have more than 5 dogs at home.

  18. Debby McMullen July 12, 2018

    Your girlfriend needs some mental help assistance. She needs educated that ignoring the needs of dogs in her care is not care. It’s abuse and neglect. This is an actual sickness. Please talk to her about getting some help. Have her read this. http://www.howmanydogs.com/2012/12/how-many-is-too-many-dogs-part-2-when-rescuers-need-rescuing/

  19. Debby McMullen July 12, 2018

    It is perfectly possible to have that many (or more) dogs successfully, while meeting all of their needs. If you truly think that there is a problem going on at your neighbors, then contact your local humane officer to do a welfare check. If all is deemed well, then live and let live.

  20. A July 28, 2018

    My neighbors have at least 6 dogs, and they live in an apartment. They almost never leash them (except for occasional walks) and the are are always getting into our yard and barking at us. Broke my foot trying to get the dog back home. The owners leave them stuck in the apartment for hours on end. They bark the ENTIRE time they are away. They started threatening us, so we started calling the police when they bark. Just yesterday, four of them ran up to another dog being walked on a leash. I have photos of the loose dogs. They are over the local limit of 2. City won’t get back to us. Cops have only talked to them once.
    How do I know if this is a case of hoarding??
    Thanks

  21. Debby McMullen July 30, 2018

    I’m not sure that it’s hoarding but it’s certainly not responsible dog parenting. I am sorry that the police aren’t being more helpful. Do you have an animal control officer or humane officer that you can call?

  22. Dawn Coleman September 1, 2018

    My grandson lives in a small 2bedroom house,he is 7mnths old and always sick,the home is not clean and he sleeps in a playpin..will all the dog hair dirt and dander make him sick?they are all chihuahuas…i had a case worker there which she turn out to be a big animal lover and said those dogs dont shed and he is fine…but he always has runny nose,eyes and cough…

  23. Anonymous September 24, 2018

    I have 10 dogs along with my 4 kids. My husband is mostly at work 90% of the day and my kids each “own” one of the dogs. “My” dogs are: Buddy the 3 yr old Beagle, Bailey the 3 yr old Dachshund, Ruby the 3 yr old Basset Hound, Biscuit the 2 yr old Labrador, Trixie the 4 yr old Catahoula Leopard Dog mix, and Tucker the 4 yr old Bloodhound. My kids have: Oreo the Large Münsterländer puppy, Fido the Small Münsterländer puppy, Peace the Golden Retriever puppy, and Joy the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy. They got the pups for Christmas. Life with 4 kids and 10 dogs is complete chaos! It is sure a 24 hr job! None of them, and I mean none, are the least bit contained or calm! Does anyone have any advice on how to keep everyone in order and peaceful?

  24. Debby McMullen October 22, 2018

    I would love to direct you to a quality trainer in your area if you can supply a zip code? There is too much going on at your home to help via the internet.

  25. Kaylie March 17, 2019

    I work with a rescue and I own 4 dogs of my own and I’m currently rescuing 5 other adult dogs and two puppies is it against the law if they are fosters ?

  26. Debby McMullen March 18, 2019

    Hi Kaylie, I cannot answer that question for you. All municipalities have different laws as to how many pets one is permitted. You would have to check your local laws.

  27. Jean Adams April 11, 2019

    We currently have ten dogs plus a visitor.

    We have Princess, who my ex husband gave me after I refused to let him kick her. She has lived with us since early 2016. [Chihuahua]

    We have Foxy, who came to us because she had to be rehomed and I could not bear to see her go to a shelter. [Pomeranian mix]

    We have Winky, a sweet dog who was destined to be part of a puppy mill when I had the chance to save her. [Miniature doberman pinscher/ teacup chihuahua]

    We also have Shelia, who belonged to my father before he passed away in 2017. He wanted her to live with my daughter. [German Shepherd]

    There is Reaper, who was a tiny puppy that came to us from a lady in a parking lot. She said the pup would be small and would end up in a shelter if not adopted that day. He actually grew about the same size as Shelia. [Mutt]

    Also Butler [Boxer], Kamala [small mutt], Midnight [lab/pit mix], Buttercup [pit mix], and Atlas [pit]. Our guest is a large, blind white dog who cannot make his way home due to his vision. We are looking for his owners. I call him Yeti for his size and color.

  28. Kendra April 23, 2019

    I am a current college student who lives off campus in a house. Currently I have three boys: a miniature schnauzer named Mel, a chihuahua mix named Tibs, and a medium sized mutt who looks like scraps of other dogs hence his name- Scrappy.

    Originally, I was planning on waiting till after school to get a dog to make sure I could handle it. But that got changed when I found Scrappy just laying on my doorstep one morning. He wasn’t in the best of shapes, with his matted hair and infestation of ticks. So after much bonding at the vets, I ended up keeping the big guy.

    After that I discovered I was able to take care of a dog financially great. So I ended up adopting one of my neighbors pups she was selling- Mel- as a friend for Scraps. Except Mel kind of just sticks to himself, even when he was a puppy.

    I finally got Tibs when His previous owner, a friend of mine, informed me he was moving and couldn’t bring Tibs with him.

    It’s quite funny really, because I went from worrying about when I could get a dog to now having three and being able to support them with ease. However, I do have a question: see as nice as my boys are, they all are different in personality. Scraps is energetic and playful, Tibs is also playful but he’s smaller then Scraps and kind of gets intimidated when they try to play, and Mel basically keeps to himself unless he initiates play or cuddle but with me only (kind of like a cat). So i’m Worried they may not play when I’m gone for work or school, and I really don’t want them to feel lonely- especially Scraps because he has so much energy we have to go on walks, and to the park frequently. I was wondering if anyone knew how I could either get my dogs to play together or some other way for them to get their energy out? Thanks

  29. stephanie May 29, 2019

    We’ve had two for the last two years, a chihuahua mix and a corgi mix, and we just adopted a third this week, a German shepherd mix. All females. The new addition is much more active than we’re accustomed to but a total sweetheart, and everyone’s still trying to adjust. I won’t push the issue until I know these three are doing well together, but a fourth dog stole my heart when I went to the shelter to pick up the latest addition, and I can’t stop thinking about him. My husband thinks I’m nuts to consider adding another dog to the mix. He was a little resistant about every adoption but has grown to love the first two very much. He hasn’t surrendered to our new dog just yet, but I’m sure he will. She’s quite a lovebug. I’m hoping he’ll come around. I think four might be the right number for us too.

  30. Liz August 13, 2019

    Hello Everyone,

    I’m a current graduate student and a mom of a 15 year old. We also have 6 dogs that we adore but sometimes it can be overwhelming. My husband helps a lot but he’s the one who is obsessed about having so many dogs. I do love them but sometimes I believe 6 dogs is too much. Any suggestions on how things could be less stressful? Thanks!!

  31. Liz August 13, 2019

    Continued:

    Our 6 dogs are Shenzi (Dutch Shepherd), Pumbaa (lab/border collie mix), Simba (pitbull mix), Simba JR (Dutch Shepherd mix), Kiara (Dutch Shepherd), Sabrina (Dutch shepherd mix), and Mufasa (Dutch Shepherd). I love them but any suggestions on how to make things less stressful?? Thanks!!

  32. Debby McMullen August 28, 2019

    It is impossible to give appropriate assistance on the internet. I can suggest a quality trainer near you if you provide a zip code?

  33. Regina September 22, 2019

    I currently own 2 pitbulls, a female (2 years old) and a Male (3 yearsold), however I moved back in with my parents who own a female great dane (1 year old) . I work at a vets office and have been given the opportunity to adopt a neglect case pitt puppy (8 weeks old), he is a sweet little guy but I was wondering if it is a crazy idea. We live in a larger 2 story house with a big fenced In yard, only draw back is we live in the city and i dont know if there is a limit to how many dogs you can own or if my neighbors will think we are crazy. Is 4 dogs too many I walk my 2 regularly and take them to the dog park. Just wanted some secound opinions or advise before I get myself into a chaotic situation or miss a good opportunity.

  34. Debby McMullen September 28, 2019

    Hi Lindsey, if you want to supply a zip code, I can suggest a quality dog behavior professional near you. Your question cannot be adequately answered in this venue unfortunately.

  35. Debby McMullen September 28, 2019

    I am sorry that I am just seeing this. Really, only YOU can answer this question for yourself. Trust whatever your gut says basically.

  36. Angel October 28, 2019

    I have 6 dogs. We had the mom and dad and they had a litter and I couldn’t place 4 of them. I have never owned dogs before. Our dogs are mutts but they are lab/kur/blood hound/Pitt mix? The mom is 65 lbs and the dad is 90 lbs. the pups are all 75 lbs plus. They are almost 2 years old. And alll of a sudden they are starting to fight. It’s mostly food issues. But they don’t fight one on one one start. Then 2 more join in. And it’s 3 to One. How do I stop these fights. There horrible. And nothing I do makes them stop. We have had to bad fights. And it scares me if I canted stop it they will kill. 4097910543. Any words of wisdom or advise. Please call me

  37. Debby McMullen October 29, 2019

    Hi there, I cannot help you over the phone or the internet. You need in-home professional assistance. If you can provide me with a zip code, I can find you someone who can help you better.

  38. Melinda Tottle November 10, 2019

    I need advice. I have six dogs they are Pitbull Boston terrier mix I have the mom the dad and for puppies with your 6 months old two male and two female I just recently had the two female puppies fixed rabies shots and chipped I have an appointment at the end of this month to have the daddy dog and the two boy puppies fixed I’m not having the mom done because she has a heart murmur and I’m too scared I would like advice on how to keep all the dogs happy and content with each other they are so far but they do start to fight over food just the two male puppies pretty much I keep the daddy separated from them because he’s attacked all the puppies so far not too bad though is there any advice you can give me I live in Aiken South Carolina the ZIP code is 29805

  39. Debby McMullen November 11, 2019

    You are very lucky to be close enough to someone well qualified to assist you. I cannot give you advice without seeing the dynamics but hopefully this woman can. http://www.sindarkennel.com/

  40. Hailey November 26, 2019

    3 people live in my house including me, originally we only had 3 dogs and we were able to keep up with the mess. But after one of our dogs had puppies it multiplied to 6 because my parents couldn’t get rid of the last 2 puppies even though I only wanted to keep one of them. We struggle to keep the floors clean, 2 of our couches are destroyed. And they won’t listen to me when I say we need to get rid of a few dogs to help so we can keep up with the mess because no one other than me cares about the fact that we cannot keep up with so many dogs. I really need some help or advice on what to do, I’m running out of options especially since my mom will be having a baby net month.

  41. Debby McMullen November 30, 2019

    I think that it would be helpful to reach out to a quality rescue group to rehome the most adoptable ones to get to a number that you can manage. I can help you find one or even a quality trainer near you if you provide a zip code?

  42. Mindy February 9, 2020

    I have 3 fur babies – Onyx, a seven year old black lab, Rocket, a three year old stub tail blue heeler, and Loki, a one year old border collie Australian shepherd mix. I sometimes feel it is overwhelming to have three dogs, but they really balance each other out. Onyx is a very lazy lab but he does let the other two know he is in charge (@ least he thinks he is). Rocket is neurotic but he is a very good companion for my daughter because he has bonded with her the most. Loki makes me laugh everyday because he “wiggles” his butt all the time. The two younger dogs wrestle and play fight and all three keep each other company when we are out of the house.

  43. Carole February 11, 2020

    Hi,

    Just like when deciding to have human children, iif we planned every little detail out for our fur children, we might never decide to adopt/rescue.

    I’ve put a deposit down on a puppy and this will make four for me. I’ve had four before and had a puppy, then lost two senior Great Pyrenees. The problem now is that my three year old washing machine just went out!

    I was FYI use my income tax money on the puppy:( So I am scared. I am falling in love with her, think she’ll fit in well and don’t know what to do?

    Thanks for listening,
    Carole

  44. Debby McMullen April 6, 2020

    You have to do whatever you feel is right for all involved.

  45. Kassy May 16, 2020

    I currently have 5 rescue chihuahuas, I moved to Spain with 2 and the problem in the pounds and with over breeding/strays here is overwhelming. Debating a 6th as he’s 14 years old found on the street hence why I found this thread. 1 thing I would say to anyone wanting a multiple dog house hold is try to wait until everyone is at least 2, I ended up with 2 one year olds at the same time and they wind each other up, especially when walking, they’re like twins. Definitely a routine is important also, the longer the walk the tireder the dogs. My mother really doesn’t approve but she’s never had more than 2 and the 2 she has aren’t very well trained, so she couldn’t handle more. I also live in a small apartment in the country, I don’t think indoor space is too relevant, with chihuahuas anyway.. as long they all fit on my bed I have room for more!

  46. Debby McMullen May 29, 2020

    I think that is a fine sentiment. But I would add that it’s not the length of the walk that matters as much as the amount of enrichment sniffing that you allow. Although in Spain, the temps certainly can add fatigue to the equation! I would go for it with the senior, if that would not stress him or the other crew members. Best wishes!

  47. Kateland Larissa June 1, 2020

    Wow! I was a little worried because I own seven dogs!! But I was going to get three more dogs. But I guess I’m going to get three more dogs! Whoo-hoo! 😁 , , , -Kateland

  48. Lindsay June 24, 2020

    I currently have 11 in my pack and tomorrow we pick up number 12. I think 12 is my limit. It’s very hectic here at times for me, but my dogs couldn’t be happier. They’re rescues/ mutts. I only have two purebreeds and they’re dachshunds that are a bonded pair and were getting old that someone was going to drop at the shelter. So my house is essentially their retirement home. Taking care of animals is my passion. I also have an incredible husband that accepts my crew and helps me tremendously. We’ve also made some improvements to our home to accommodate them! Often people make comments about the number my pack has grown to, but they’re all vetted and well fed and well socialized and exercised. (They have their flaws-they’re rescues so we’re working through those) but I don’t know why people think it’s ok to say anything to me about it. It’s all paid for and taken care of by me, myself and I oh and my husband! We couldn’t be happier and neither could our critters!

  49. Kevin September 6, 2020

    I have 14 and 6 new puppies all are same breed no brothers n sisters. It all started with a corgi n a deer head Chihuahua and it went from their lol they are great all tho me and my wife sleep in seperate rooms cause she has 3 n i have 11 and they love to sleep in the bed. Anyway i enjoy them my wife gets a little testy

  50. Cookie September 10, 2020

    I live with my mom and she has

    1 four year old mini aussie (this is the mother of all of these dogs)
    3 two year old border aussies
    2 seven month old border aussies
    And 8 four week old border aussies

    It’s unreal.
    Her intention was to breed the dog once and keep one. Everyone including me advised against it.
    Now after screwing up and not getting them fixed she’s in a bit of a hole. I had to move back home and help her with each litter. This 3rd litter in one year is absurd to me.

    She has a lot of dogs here!

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