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Anonymous
Make sure he's comfortable with dogs before getting a new one, because fear can lead to them reverting to a self-defense mode, and that causes fights. Do you have any friends/family with friendly dogs? Introduce him to them (with both dogs on a leash, so neither gets overbearing and worries the other), let them sniff, etc-- go slow. After a few leashed meetings, let them off the leash together, let them play, blahblah. If he's ever attacked or frightened by a dog during this period, realize it'll only worsen his fears, so be careful.
If/when you do decide it's time for a second dog, try getting one that's younger than he is, possibly a puppy. I see he's kind of small, so be careful about size in the new dog. Small and large dogs often get along, but not so much in the case of a frightened smaller dog, who will see the bigger one as a possible threat. If you want to rescue, make sure he meets whichever dog you choose before bringing it home. I think it would actually be a good route, because then you can ask the shelter workers/foster/whatever if it has a submissive or dominant personality (do NOT get a dominant one for Apollo). If you choose to get a puppy from a breeder, make sure you watch the puppies playing together, and pick a more passive one. Don't get one who separates itself from its siblings (that can point to an anti-social personality, which would be no good), or actively beats them up (dominant).
And of course, if you don't feel Apollo will ever be comfortable with another dog, don't get one. A scared dog is one that will bite, no matter how sweet of a personality they have otherwise.
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