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Q & A / Re: Getting new friend(s) for my 14 year old chin.
« on: December 21, 2016, 02:22:45 PM »
Thanks for your advice GrayRodent and BLS Chins. You have given me some nice pointers and things to consider. I never considered him to be the one who might need protection from other chins because he has always seemed so difficult in accepting other chins. Because of both of your advice I will be extra careful and accept it a little easier if it doesn't seem to work. Luckily, he is still looking healthy and really seems to like his new 'stuffed cat friend'. I think we will get a new chin and see how it goes with him and if I don't trust it, the new chin will get a new friend. If they can't be caged together, could they maybe have supervised play time or something? I really want to try introducing a friend because he seems lonely and I want to at least give him the chance of not leading the rest of his life without other chins. That and we miss having a few chins and we have the room anyway.
Don't worry about me spontaneously breeding chins, I was merely considering it and wondered if I should make the afford of looking into this. I know there are lethal alleles and I'm well aware of risks with these sort of genetics since I work at a (plant) breeding company.
Don't worry about me spontaneously breeding chins, I was merely considering it and wondered if I should make the afford of looking into this. I know there are lethal alleles and I'm well aware of risks with these sort of genetics since I work at a (plant) breeding company.