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   Introducing Your New Dog to Your Current Dog


14 Mar 2008 02:22:53
| Lynn Reynolds


Many dogs appreciate having another dog in the family to play with. Though nothing can replace the time you need to spend with your dogs, dogs can keep each company. Dogs like to choose their own friends, and who you think might get along with your dog won't always. Proper introductions can help get your canines' friendship off to the right start.

Before you introduce your dogs, make sure they are up to date on shots. Choose a neutral location; a place that neither animal considers his or her territory. Have both dogs on a leash and allow them to meet for the first time. Have a friend or family member hold the leash of the other dog.

Your dogs will be stressed during this meeting, but it is important to not interfere. Ignore any negative behavior from either dog. Interacting with your dog while she is stressed will only feed into that behavior. Wait until your dog is calm and relaxed before you praise your dog. Praise these positive behaviors to encourage them.

When your new dog enters your home, make sure that both of them have a place of their own where they can relax without having to worry about protecting their territory. Feed your dogs in a separate area. If your dogs are comfortable, you can feed them in the same room, but not too close together. If they are anxious or you sense that meal time may lead to problems, separate them with a gate or feed them in separate rooms.

In time, your dogs will sort out their pack order. Whatever they decide, remember your place as the pack leader. Be fair with both dogs and hold them to the same rules.



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