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Question by oreosnoopy
Submitted on 6/23/2004
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i have two dogs they are begal terrier, they came from diffrent litters but the same mother and father. the older one snoopy is 2 and snoopy is 1 1/2 the problem is that my husband brought home another puppy it is about five weeks old ,the people we got it from didnt have a home for it sooooo how am i suppose to introduce the three of them in am scared that some thing is going to happen     thanx grace


Answer by catie
Submitted on 9/10/2004
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show them each other and if they dont like each other than its not meat to be but if u show them and let them play they will like one another.

 

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