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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Memphis, TN
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Howdy, y'all. I have a question on bringing a new dog into the home. We have Watson, our 2-year old basset... and now we are 'babysitting' a friends' female dog (a bigger dog, I think she's a boxer mix) for 3 months while the friend is in Europe. I've never "owned" two dogs before, so I'm not sure what is "normal" in terms of socializing between the dogs.
Flea (the borrowed dog) got to the house Sunday... sometimes the two dogs play fight, sometimes they play, sometimes they ignore each other... and then there are instances like this morning. There was a chew toy that they both wanted, and an enormous battle ensued. Bearing teeth, hackles raised, biting, etc. It was enough of a fight to make me uncomfortable. Also, all Watson does is bark at her. Flea mostly ignores him, but he just barks and barks and barks. Nonstop. Last night (while they were supposed to be sleeping), they were in separate crates in separate rooms and all they did was bark and whine and bark and whine for 8 straight hours. Watson is normally very good in his crate at night, he will sleep all night without a peep. Flea was good the first night she was here, but neither of them would settle last night. Is this what I have to look forward to for the next 3 months? Fighting and barking and whining? Or will they get used to each other eventually and calm down? Is there anything I can do to make things easier on them -- and me? (ie, prevent fighting/barking/whining all night long). I appreciate the advice! |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Sumter, SC
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Is it possible to put their kennels in the same room? Virga whined and cried all night when we got her and once we moved Doppler's into the same room, she stopped crying. Maybe they know the other dog is there and just want to see them. As for the fighting I don't know how to help with this. Sorry! Good luck.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Apache Junction, AZ
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it would have been best to let the meet for the first time on a neutral site. but that is no longer and option, there is going to be an adjustment period, and this should get better with time. some suggestions
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If you are uncomfortable enough and not will to let things play out rather than intervene it is better to be proactive and either let neither dog have acess to a toy or object that causes a problem or only let the dogs have access when they are seperated. I think you will the following booklet helpful as well FEELING OUTNUMBERED? - HOW TO MANAGE & ENJOY A MULTI-DOG HOUSEHOLD, 2ND EDITION there is a dvd version but I have not seen it to comment on whether it is better or worse than the booklet but for those that learn better from obdervation it is probably a better choice. for a fair review of the booklet click here Quote:
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Memphis, TN
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Thanks, all. There are several reasons why we crated them in separate rooms, and none of them are very good reasons. If behavior doesn't change tonight, we'll try moving the crates into the same room.
Mikey -- we had every intention of introducing them on neutral territory, but the other dog's owner forgot her leash (she's somewhat of an irresponsible gal), so it didn't work out. I was not thrilled with it, but it is what it is. I feel much better now, and hopefully things will start to ease up as they figure each other out. |
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