Poor you. A real dilemma. Good luck with whatever you decide. :luck:
From my own personal experience, I found adding a pup to my current two, hard work at first. I have wondered a couple of times whether I made the right decision, but it suddenly starts to fall into place and feel right, and now I'm really happy with what I've done. :sweating:
I must say three is definitely more work than two (mainly because one is a pup I guess). Can't imagine ever adding a fourth one, I just wouldn't have the resources to cope (i.e. we only have a small house and garden and rely on a small network of people, including OH, to help out when I'm not there), but your circumstances are probably very different to mine.
Good luck. If you decide to go for the fourth dog and your circumstances mean an extra one wouldn't be too difficult, then feel prepared for wondering what you have done at first...but it does get better! :huggles:
Looking forward to the photos.
From my own personal experience, I found adding a pup to my current two, hard work at first. I have wondered a couple of times whether I made the right decision, but it suddenly starts to fall into place and feel right, and now I'm really happy with what I've done. :sweating:
I must say three is definitely more work than two (mainly because one is a pup I guess). Can't imagine ever adding a fourth one, I just wouldn't have the resources to cope (i.e. we only have a small house and garden and rely on a small network of people, including OH, to help out when I'm not there), but your circumstances are probably very different to mine.
Good luck. If you decide to go for the fourth dog and your circumstances mean an extra one wouldn't be too difficult, then feel prepared for wondering what you have done at first...but it does get better! :huggles:
Looking forward to the photos.