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<div> First, I am sorry about the loss of your Barnaby. No matter how long we have our furbabies it is NEVER long enough. Grief at their loss has no timetable - it is what it is. Some folks need time to adjust and others miss their hound <i>so</i> much that they feel the need to get another - not a "replacement" but another houndie to help fill the hole the loss of their former friend has left in their heart.<br>
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I am curious about a couple of things, however. Why would you think that because your boyfriend has a terrier that this disallows you from getting a rescue hound? Do they live with you? If so, are you thinking that if you got an adult hound there might be an issue with his dog adjusting to a new member of the household? This can happen with ANY breed - and if one introduces the new dog in a neutral environment, they usually sort our their pack order issues with time, on their own. You should do what is best for YOU.<br>
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If you really prefer a puppy, don't discount rescues. They often have puppies, both Basset and mixes, which need forever homes. Just remember, puppies are a TON of work and Basset puppies are stubborn, tenacious and often difficult to housebreak- so be prepared. I would contact your local Basset rescue organization, tell them your situation and accept their guidance. That's what they are there for.<br>
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Good luck in making the best decision for you...and any new fur friend.<br>
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Sandi<br>
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