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The best age to get a second dog is when your first dog is well-trained, at least one to two years old, and emotionally mature to help ensure a smoother transition.
It can take anywhere from a few days to several months for two male dogs to get along, depending on their personalities, age, breed, and how well their introduction is managed.
The best age to get a second dog is when your first dog has reached physical and emotional maturity, typically between 1.5 and 2 years old, and has established solid training and social behavior.
It can take anywhere from a few days to several months for two male dogs to get along, depending on their age, breed, temperament, and how the introduction is managed.
The best age to get a second dog is when your first dog is at least 1–2 years old, fully trained, and emotionally mature enough to handle the transition.
Dogs can benefit emotionally and socially from having a second dog, but happiness depends on proper pairing, socialization, and management.
The 3-3-3 rule for dogs outlines a general adjustment timeline for adopted dogs: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to start learning the routine, and 3 months to feel at home.
The 'rule of 2' suggests that adding a second dog brings double the companionship but also double the challenges, especially regarding training, behavior, and resource sharing.
Yes, you can have two male dogs, but it requires careful management, training, and an understanding of their behavior, breed tendencies, and individual personalities.
Having two male dogs can offer companionship and reduce boredom, but may also lead to dominance struggles and increased management needs. Proper socialization, training, and careful resource management are key to a harmonious multi-dog household.

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