I had thought that because he was bigger than my chihuahua and the only way we could have another dog was to make him an outside dog.
We also had spent so much time outside that I figured he'd be with us alot anyways. My girls have adopted him as their "child" and it rained so much and was so warm on days that they brought him in so he wasn't alone out there.
I told them he'd be inside for bad weather days but he's like another toy to them. They drag him in, put him on the couch, play with him, nap with him, drag him out to run and in to rest. He's slept with them almost every night so far. They get scared and he's in.
I truly think that he comes in after a few hours out after eating and he just sits where they stick him til they come in and take him out. He's sat on the couch for an entire day a few times!! He will just lay there, or sit and watch, not a peep! Then they come in and it's all began again! I am glad, he fits like a glove here. I didn't want him outside if he wasn't a pooper or a barker. My girls have a great dog, they are very loyal to him and they are very enthused about taking him to the vet to take care of him. He's a sweet dog that we lucked out in finding.
This dog has made my girls grow in a different direction than they were in. Their oldest sister moved out and that left a hole in their hearts. We hardly see her. Bandit is theirs, they feel more stable having him. They have a responsibility and he's kept their minds off their sis when they are scared...which they have been almost every night since she left them upstairs alone...now Bandit is there to save the day! I can't say how lucky we are to have found him.
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