Thursday, March 14, 2019

How to Introduce a New Dog to a Home with an Established Dog


Undergraduate Cody Gotchall spends much of his time studying and volunteering with local causes. Cody Gotchall has expressed his interest and experience in dog training to his volunteer work with animal rescue centers. 

People who are interested in adopting or fostering a pet can contact an animal rescue organization to see if any animals are in need of a home. However, the following precautions should be taken if a dog is to be introduced into a home with other dogs:

1. Have a play-date. Established submissive dogs are generally more tolerant of newcomers than dogs with dominant personalities. Either way, before owners bring a new dog home, the two animals should meet on neutral territory. Many rescue centers or breeders will help arrange pre-adoption meetings in a dog-safe location.

2. Use scent. Dogs closely associate familiar smells with security and safety. To make the transition easier for both dogs, owners should give the established dog a towel infused with the scent of the new animal so the dog can get accustomed to the new dog’s scent. The same should be done for the newcomer. 

3. Feed the dogs separately. Dogs can be possessive over food, which may lead to aggression toward a new member of the household. Initially, the dogs should be fed in separate areas. During the transition period, treats should be dispensed only when the dogs are apart.

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