
I desperately need some advice from the head, not the heart.
I have a rescue Beagle approx 6 years old. She has lots of baggage - she was used for breeding, very badly treated and abandoned. Apart from being found living rough she was terrified of people and noises. I have had her 2 years and thankfully she is improving, however is far from right. She used to grab a mouthful of food and run into a corner to eat it, then go back to grab another mouthful, thankfully she is over this but still has a way to go.
As she has gained confidence she has also become quite dominant ( it was probably this strength that helped her to survive) When I first got her I had 2 other bitches, a CS oldie and a gentle sweet Patt. As her dominance began to show she caused several spats with the Patt, but never the oldie.
I live in a large annex and my daughter and OH live in the main house, and to give my Patt some peace she went to live with my daughter where she is very chilled and happy and I get to cuddle her daily but her life is better for her. My daughter has 3 male dogs and 2 bitches ( including the Patt) They all get on really well with each other with no problems at all.
My Beagle has now fallen out badly with the other bitch in my daughters family and now they hurl at each other on sight. As our houses and garden are separate it is not really a problem and we take it in turns to walk our dogs in our fields, to avoid a confrontation. My Beagle gets on really well with the 3 male dogs, however they are quite big dogs and games tend to be a bit manic and she gets knocked and rolled, although in honesty she gets up and runs back for more. I think it is just me thinking of vets bills !!!
Since the death of my oldie 3 weeks ago, I have found my Beagle is going downhill and has started to be very nervous, and back to grabbing a mouthful of food and running off again. She is also terrified of noises again that she had managed to overcome before. I feel she is unhappy being an only dog, but am not sure if I will regret getting a companion for her to replace my oldie CS.
Obviously if I went down this road it would have to be a male, and around her size and age. I worry that another male dog could clash with my daughters 3 males, although I suppose I could keep them separate as I do with the bitches.
I am going away for 5 days to Eire mid April to visit grandchildren and normally my dogs stay in the main house when I am away, but for the first time I have had to book my Beagle into local kennels as it is not fair to expect my daughter to cope with fighting bitches. My Beagle will be desperately unhappy in kennels, but at least I know she will be in one piece when I get back and to be quite honest she will have to lump it and I will try to make it up to her when I get back. 5 days is not long.
I blow hot and cold about getting another dog as I just want an easy life. I am 74 and ready to retire ( still working) but am concerned if my Beagle is pining and unhappy being an only dog - yet once I have another dog there will be no going back. Will I regret it - hot cold - yes no. I am so confused.
Heart says Yes - Head says No.
She never ever turned on my oldie bitch and would only go out in the dark if my CS was there as well. I think she liked the company of another bitch that was not interested in being top bitch if that makes sense. I wonder if she would appreciate a male friend or if in the long run I should just try and keep her on her own with occasional games with the boys next door.....