Thursday, December 18, 2014

Introduce A New Puppy To Dogs

Older dogs will often become hostile with a new puppy at their first meeting.


Introducing a new puppy into the home is both exciting and frightening for dog owners. The joy of having a new puppy can quickly become overshadowed by aggression or rejection from an existing dog in the family. With a little patience and persistence, a new puppy can be introduced into the home and eventually be accepted by the older dog and become part of the family.


Instructions


1. Leash both dogs separately. Have a friend hold the older dog's leash, keeping it calm by giving it a dog treat and petting it.


2. Walk the puppy close to the older dog; keep them far enough apart so that they cannot reach each other if their leashes are fully extended. Allow them to look at each other and walk toward each another. Continue repeating this step with both dogs until they seem friendly with each another.


3. Walk the puppy a little closer to the older dog and allow the two to sniff each other. Be sure that your friend is holding the older dog's leash firmly in case it lunges at the puppy. If there is any aggression in this step, repeat the previous step before moving on.


4. Allow the two dogs to mingle with each other on loose leashes. They might begin to play or simply sniff each other and lie down.


5. Once everything appears friendly, the two dogs can be allowed to play together without leashes, however continue to supervise the two dogs whenever they are together for the first two weeks.

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