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I posted a question about this in Bonding, and never updated. It turns out I really did just have to throw them into the pen together and let them sort out their differences. A little chasing, no fighting.
This is Finnegan. I posted about him about a year ago, lamenting that I'd given up my chance to have him. Circumstances changed, and now he's mine.
I feel like I need a disclaimer saying that bonding is not supposed to be this easy! Took two days, and it's one happy family, even the puppy.
My other two were previously bonded. My diva Sophie:
And my mellow lovebug, Liam. (He is a little jealous that his girl is charmed by the new class clown.)
And of course, in the name of treating all of the siblings equally, I can't forget Mowgli.