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    Experience with multiple males in household?

    Oh my goodness you have a pup yourself! That’s great!! Thanks again @glen . Spaying the females, even if I don’t bring the new pup in, is something I plan to do at this point. And if I do bring him in, hoping that may help ease any possible problems. This breed is pretty much all I could ask...
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    Experience with multiple males in household?

    @glen the last response was for you - not sure why it didn’t attach your feedback!
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    Experience with multiple males in household?

    Thank you for sharing your insight and I’m sorry to hear about your dogs. That’s always such a hard thing to deal with. This is pretty much the same sentiment that I’m getting from most ppl. Maybe it can work and it’ll be amazing or it might not and it’ll be bad. Someone suggested learning how...
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    Experience with multiple males in household?

    Thank you for this! I appreciate it. So far I’ve heard that due to my females it “might” be an issue. I’ve never had (possibly) 4 dogs in my home at the same time, and I just want a happy and healthy environment for all. Exercise and attention, got it. I can definitely see the attention thing...
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    Experience with multiple males in household?

    Hi everyone! Looking for feedback. I have a 2yo intact male Corso and want to keep a male from his litter (10wks). I was told that when both are adults they will constantly fight and better not to have 2 males in the home. Temperament of my 2yo is laid back and chill, but alert. Puppy is showing...