Thanks for watching "Introducing A Puppy To A Dog - Best Tips For A Positive Introduction " Will you be introducing your puppy to a new dog? Which tip did you find most helpful?
I currently have 3 male dogs: 14 y/o cocker, 14 y/o dachshund and 7 y/o minpin. Around Oct 25/2022, we will be adding 8-wk old female minpin. I am planning to introduce them one at a time after I exercise them. I am not sure though if I will be able to exercise the puppy since I will be driving from the breeder straight home. The pup will be in a separate area and they will be able to sniff each other through the baby gates. My 14 y/o cocker is blind and mostly lying on his favorite day-bed so I will just lift her to him and let him sniff her. He is very laid back. The second one to introduce will be the dachshund, he is also very mild and loving, but I will introduce them in the separated area. The third one will be the minpin - he is a handful, very vocal, and does not get along with any other dogs, only his two brothers. He (and my other dogs) got attacked by other dogs (irresponsible owners with dogs off leash!) in our neighbourhood on numerous occasions when he was a wee pup and it created a lifelong fear of other dogs, plus the breed is known not to be very friendly with other dogs anyway. I will introduce him to the new addition through the gate. We will see how it goes. I plan to bring the puppy home in the morning so they have the whole day to get them to know each other. All my 3 current dogs sleep in my bed. I plan to have my new pup with me in the bed, as well. When I got my male minpin as 8wk old puppy, the other two dogs who were 7 y/o at that time did not have any problem with him at all. I introduced them all together in the house (no separate area) and they took to each other very fast. He slept with us in the bed from day 1, I had him close to my body to know when he needed to go out to pee. It worked out great. I potty trained him very fast. I am hoping it will be the same with the new pup. Do you have any suggestions? I would really appreciate if you could share them with me.
Thanks to the video,i'm havng 2 gsd (Male-18 months & Female-15 months),we are planning to bring 2 more female of 2 months old tomorrow ,the 2 older dogs has separate rooms but we are planning to shift the female to the male's room so that the new puppies can be kept in her room ,s it advisable please suggest
We have a 20 month old Wheaten Terrier and are getting a new Wheaten puppy this month. We made the decide because our current wheaten loves to play with other dogs! I have completed many training courses with my 20 month old, hoping the new pup will listen to me and see me as his pack leader once he has bonded with our older dog
Thank u so much, great tips! So I don't know what I should do about my 9 year old Bull Mastiff female, as she seems a bit depressed sometimes, because I started a new job, and am not at home as much, although my Father takes her for a walk every morning which she loves, and lets her out while i'm at work. It's hard for me to take her to the dog park as much and i think she is lonely. I was thinking of introducing her to a puppy and see if she would enjoy being the puppy's adopted mom. My dog isn't fixed and is always sniffing and peeing on other dog's scents, so maybe she wants to have puppies, that's a natural instinct right?
I’m picking up a new puppy this coming March and I currently have a 10 year old dog and I’m really thankful for this video this will be a big help for me and my older dog to adjust well with our new pup.
@@MurloccMan I’ve had my problems, especially when it comes to their personal space. As long as you’re patient and take things slow, it should work out.
I have a 13 year old dog and about to get an 8 week old pup in 2 weeks. My sister has a 12 week old pup and I was able to see how he interacts with the puppy and he was very tolerant with the puppy. He definitely had to "put the pup in his place" a few times vocally and he did revert once and had an accident...but I am glad to see that this can happen and it wasn't too strange.
I have a 13 year old Staffie who is spoiled rotten and very attached to me and in a few weeks I’ll be getting a fabulous 7 week old Golden Retriever puppy. Two completely different dogs in every way. I am very nervous about the introduction but have found your video informative and will certainly try to implement all your suggestions. Fingers crossed.
We are happy it was helpful. Just take it really slow. Those two breeds and ages won't have a lot in common. You'll want to make it as pleasant as possible for both of them! If you need help, just let us know!
How did it go? I have a 1.5 yr old Staffy and he is the same way. Very spoiled and loves his momma. We have 3 (human) girls who he loves to play with and is very sweet to our youngest (puts up with a lot from her 😆) but he is very stand offish from other dogs yet seems to be very interested in puppies. (I tried to get him socialized but other dogs were usually the problem so he doesn’t have good experiences with older dogs) but again, seems to really like younger smaller pups. We are bringing a 10month old female mini Aussie this Friday. Part of me is nervous l, but the other part of my is excited. I’m curious to know how things are going for you.
Very very informative video, best I’ve seen yet. Thank you very much for this! Can’t wait to apply some of these tips and tricks to my new French bulldog puppy and his older sister. 😊
Aww, I'm so happy to hear things have turned around. Pups are a lot of work, right! It's worth it in the end when they are past the potty training and biting stage. 😍
First and Thank you for the video Michelle,I have been a subscriber for a while and I love your videos,you truly care for dogs and it shows,thank you for being you💖
Looking forward to watching more of your videos . We have a 7yr old Bouvier and will be getting an 11 week old Standard poodle. Thanks you for the introduction section of your videos.
Our 7 year old 110-pound male German shepherd is heartbroken and our family is devastated after losing our 8 year old husky this week to a snake bite that the vet did not properly treat. She left a void in our life that we are going to attempt to fill with an 8-week old Siberian husky puppy. Since Mia was the only dog our shepherd ever liked, after watching your video, I hope the tips you provided help ensure a good introduction.
We are so sorry to hear about Mia. We hope this video was helpful. For additional questions or concerns about the introduction, feel free to join our FB group and post your question there: howtotrainadreamdog.com/FB-group
@@HowToTrainADreamDog I am pleased to report that the advice in your video and others helped secure a positive introduction between our new puppy, Skye, and Hardee. He draws the line with her sharp puppy claws, but they go nose to nose and sniff each other out well and get along! So Skye is thoroughly enjoying her first night in her forever home and we look forward to many years of her in our family. Thank you again for the content you provide to help folks like us!
We get a new puppy tomorrow! (Mini Aussie Doodle) and our dog Tippy (Mountain Cur) is a big spoiled baby. She is 9. We are BEYOND nervous! This helps so much! 🥰
Introducing a puppy to a new dog is best handled with some advance planning, and taking it very slow for both canines! Make sure that they have their own space and keep assimilation at both dogs’ pace! So glad this video was helpful. For additional support, or just to keep us updated, head on over to our Puppy Training with Michele Lennon Facebook group: howtotrainadreamdog.com/FB-group
Our older dog loves to play with other dogs . We knew it would ultimately be okay. But he was so enthusiastic the puppy actually screamed bloody murder. I had to pick her up, then we could allow them to sniff, definitely watch the car video and let them be separated!!! Now the little one is chasing the older one around the house (tag). We supervise closely and when they both get riled up too much we put them in their own “corners”. -puppy pen and crates
I have a small terrier mix that is a bit timid with some dogs, others he will acknowledge and others he wants nothing to do with. Seems to prefer slow approaches or dogs that don't care much of his presence. He has never been playful much. Seems scared of balls. I think he may have been mis-treated. I rescued him. I think he is between 8-10. I'm getting a Havanese near 3 mos. old puppy. Hoping that my older dog will be okay.
@@pl3824 How did it go? My terrier X sounds a bit like yours, but she's more dominant than timid with other dogs. We're hoping to adopt a younger dog soon and I'm nervous about how she'll take to her new "brother"...!
@@chantalsweeney2995 So far it's going pretty good. My older dog is toleranting the puppy. He growls/chomps when she gets to playful/nippy to set his boundaries but he never touches her. He stands near and watchful when I'm teaching her commands/ playing. I believe it will work out. Learning to walk two dogs is my challenge!
@@pl3824 that's great!! I'm hopeful that it can work out ok for us too... yeah, I'm not sure how walking the two of them is going to go!! A challenge for sure 😆 Thanks for replying!
We have a 1 year pitty and are thinking of getting a new puppy. (Sticking with another female fixed pitty.) She does great with puppies she been around and has never shown aggression towards humans or dogs. (But she protects out large fenced yard for anything that enters!🥴) I love your video!
Thanks for watching! It's great that you waited until your dog was at least a year before thinking of a new puppy. And if she seems to love other puppies, this sounds like a good idea!
Great video, thanks for all the information and advice. I feel more confident about introducing our new 9 week old Springer spaniel to our 30 month Springer. Once again thank you. 🏴from Scotland.
I also have changed her diet from premium dry dog food which contained really bad preservatives like BHA or something like that, to fresh home cooked dog meals, recipes I got online that are fresh, notorious, and have no Preservatives, I just make large batches and freeze daily portions, and she seems so much happier about her food!
Watching this video to ready myself on introducing our new 2 months puppy (mix of husky and stray dog) to our 1+ year old dog (mix of golden retriever and stray dog). I hope that it'll end well😭. Thanks for the video btw, very informative
We lost our 12 yr old lab 8 wks ago, our English Springer Spaniel is so broken hearted and lonely we are thinking of getting another Springer. They got along well but at times had a few disagreements lol Im really afraid and nervous at the same time excited to get a companion for him. He is 8 yrs old. Watching your video helped. Its a big decision but I think it will help us all. Thanks for sharing uour knowledge!!
So glad you and the family learned some great stuff! Make sure you get our free New Puppy Starter Kit to help you get started off on the right paw! howtotrainadreamdog.com
I’m getting a puppy cocker spaniel today and I have a 9 year old cockapoo who isn’t very tolerant and growls quite often towards other dogs so I’m panicking and watching tips!
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Thanks for the tips. I have a very well trained chocolat Lab. She's 4 years old and in very good shape (lots of freesbee playing and swimming). I Will be getting a German Shepard in July(male). I'm not worry too much but you never know. I Will be following you. Thanks again. Steve
I have a 10 year old miniature schnauzer who will be the only animal in the house for the first time in his life for about 6 months. He is very social and we frequently go to dog parks in our area. He is the go to dog for the ones who are shy to bring up their social and confidence levels. I’m interested in seeing how he handles a puppy when we get a second dog
This was great! I have 3 Corgis (12, 7 & 6). About to bring a new corgi puppy next week. It will be 8 weeks old, but will be a special needs dog because it apparently has hydrocephalus (fluid on the brain). I usually do introductions on neutral grounds. Husband won’t be available, I may seek out a neighbor to help because I’ve always had success bringing a new dog in that way.
Can you please answer me… today is my first day with my new toy poodle puppy. I have a golden retriever that is 1.5 year old. My problem is that my poodle have so much energy that makes him jumps on my dog face, this makes my golden retriever mad. He barks and try to nip my poodle, and im very scared if he will biting or no something worse to my poodle puppy. And second problem is that very time when my poodle puppy run away or even walk away from my golden, my golden go nuts and chases it quite aggressively sometimes, like he chases not as in play but really really chases him. One of the reasons that i think my dog do this it is because me and my golden retriever like to play fetch with a ball which can go to different directions, which might make his instincts turn on when he sees something run away from him. Please answer my question i dont know what to do im scared.
It's very common for older dogs to have a hard time with puppies. Puppies are very mouthy and have a lot of energy! It sounds like it's too soon for these two dogs to be together. It will be important to use a crate and a pen for the puppy to block off access to the older dog for now. With some training, you can teach the puppy how to interact nicely with your golden. This also gives your golden time to get used to the puppy in the house without him invading his space.
We have a 3 year old Yorkie-Poo and we have just bought a Yorkie- it’s going to be here on Friday/Saturday. I heard my parents saying they should share a same crate, I’m going to correct them after watching this video lol. How do we make sure the older dog doesn’t have any accidents? And once we finish potty training the new dog and everything, Is it ok to leave the dogs in kind of an enclosed part of the house, with access to food, water, toys, and their crates. We have a gate that we set up that blocks off the kitchen from the rest of the house. If we train them not to fight each other too hard would it be a bad idea still?
We never recommend leaving them together in the same space when you are gone. We've seen it go very wrong, with no warning! It's best if they are snoozing in their individual crates, waiting calmly for your return.
I have the absolute perfect dog. I’m truly blessed with such a wonderful dog. I am a bit nervous because I am about to get a new pup and I’m worried that my spoiled husky will hate the new puppy.
You're in the right place for some great research on how to help the dogs be friends. Take the introduction slow and be sure to advocate for your Husky if he doesn't want to play with the puppy just yet.
Thank you, my husky is extremely attached to me but has never showed any aggression. I will advocate for him and reassure him he’s still my first love 😁
We are getting a 8 week old puppy and we did an introduction with our 3 German Shepards yesterday and 2/3 did great with him. One of ours had a VERY difficult time. He was SCREAMING and howling and jumping up trying to get to him and we are not sure if this was aggressive or not, unsure how to proceed when new pup comes home. Considered a muzzle to let him sniff the puppy without being able to bite him. Also to add none of our dogs have ever shown aggressive behavior.
You might have taken the introduction a little too fast for your resident dog. It sounds like he was very stressed and anxious. We can help you take it at a pace that works better for your current dogs. Join us at the PRO level of our online course for some step by step guidance from our trainers. www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
ALSO, I don't own a back yard. I live in a house complex and all the green space is shared. How do I potty train my puppy if he still doesn't have all the vaxines? I already bought a potty pad with synthetic grass. will that help?
At around 5:45 she mentions two things I couldn’t understand : “give them a frozen filled kong (?) or a westpaw tackle (?)”’to all them down. What did she say???
A Kong is a rubber toy that you can fill with treats or yogurt or a dog safe food, then freeze it. Then the dog licks it to get the good stuff out. It's a great way to have a cool down or decompression activity. There's a similar toy called a West Paw Toppl that you can do the same thing with. It's got a wider mouth so that's often good for puppies. You can find them here on our website so you can envision what we are talking about. Thanks for asking! Kong: www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/products/chew-toys/ West Paw Toppl: www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/products/treat-dispensing-dog-toys/
Just introduced a 9 year old staffie to his new brother a blue nose. Supervised interaction went well. My older dog onyx too hype. Overstimulated. So the separation will work for these two. Does this calm down overtime. I just need my older dog to ve calm with new pup, so I can relax. Ugghh
This gets better with time but mostly with training. Start with the tips in this video where you let each dog see the other but not interact if one or both is overstimulated. Once they both see the other one and think it's no big deal you can proceed with closer interactions, still taking it slow enough that neither one gets too excited.
i have a year old berneedoodle and am picking up a puppy next week. Kora, my current dog is super social playful and open to other dogs and people. she is still very much a puppy herself, although, is mostly well behaved. i did not use a crate for her. when i had to leave her at home i would block off the kitchen and leave her there. now, she has a run of the house. should i do same with a new pup? leave her in the kitchen and allow Kora everywhere else? i am walkig her off the leash each morning and most nights. i am planning to incorporate my puppy into the walks. that way both dogs will have a space and ability to both play and separate. the issue that may become, is that the new puppy is going to be much larger than Kora who is about 60lbs. Puppy will likely be over 120 when grown. so she will be Kora's size about 4-6m. any pointers would be greately apreciated
We recommend a crate for your puppy. Too much room to move around could prevent her from settling down. Leaving two dogs together, unattended, is also a huge risk. It's fine until it's not fine and we've seen too many situations that suddenly become a huge problem. We also caution you against too much exercise for the puppy right away. Not only is it overstimulating, it could be bad for her growth plates. If you'd like some help with all of these things, we'd love to guide you in a more personalized way. A lot of people with two dogs find our online course at the PRO level to be a great help! www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
Unfortunately many humans think that a wagging tail always means happy but it really doesn't. The drooling could also be a sign of stress. Just take it slow and watch body language carefully!
I have a 8 year old pugzu who just ignores my new puppy but when i get the puppy out my 5year old shorkie intently stairs at him and used to drool i dont know what to do to get them on a term where they can play together and be happy. The new puppy is a 9 weeks old male pomeranian so he is very small and im worried if she is gonna hurts him do you have any tips to stop the intense staring etc.
It sounds like they aren't ready to be in the same room, and you'll want to take more time to introduce them slowly, from a distance. If you'd like some help with that, consider our online course at the PRO level! www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
I've got two seven month old. Ones a border collie the other a Jack russell. I'm taking in a nine week old soon another border collie worried that my older may be to ruff or not like her.
I have an American pit terrier bout 3 years old male and just recently got 6 week old American bully pit female any tips or any suggestions….. he’s such a good boy jus very very territorial n can get a bit aggressive sometimes
Take it super slow! If your older dog is showing any signs of stress or uncertainty, take it even slower! If you'd like some personalized guidance, you'll love the PRO level of our online course: www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
@@HowToTrainADreamDog update: boy dog is actually taking very well to her but I’m still taking it slow like y’all said to(thank you for that) but she’s still getting used to him she’s a bit nervous even scared when he gets alil excited but they ate together n it went very well for the most part he’s jus a lot bigger then her so I think that’s where it comes from. But thank you I watched a few of you’re videos overnight n they were very helpful n helped me stress a lot less u have earned yourself a follower n I will be sharing you’re page🙏🏽👏🏽💯 keep doing what you’re doing u really helping people like me out here seriously
Training my pup i adopted from someone who adopted a new pup and their parents didn't even known so I told her when ever I need a puppy sitter or she wanna stop by she can because they already bonded I had to be sure I was introducing them properly
We have a 9yr old female corgi who’s owner died last year and we took in. She was used to being a one dog household and wasn’t very well trained, not to mention has a lot of health issues. Our adult daughter has a husky puppy male and our dog and he did not do well when meeting so we keep them apart when she’s at our house. Our daughter was recently in a car accident and has had to move back in with us while she recovers, which means we’re on full time puppy duty too. Our dog is consistently aggressive toward the puppy and does not have much tolerance for him. Will any of these pointers work now that they have to live together and we did not introduce them the right way to begin with? I’m worried for the next few months while she recovers. Thank you for any advice! Your video was very informative!
You can use the suggestions in that video even though the dogs are older and have already interacted. Due to their age and previous negative experience, you'll need to take the process very slowly so it's positive for all dogs. This video also has some good tips: th-cam.com/video/vD9-f_5A_OU/w-d-xo.html
My puppy keeps chasing after the older one and grabbing hold of his ear or tail hair! How should I tell him off? I’m doing the 30 days course and loving week 1 so far
i just bought a new puppy(maltipoo)and i have a 7 year old maltese. They are both girls though my older dog doesn't want to be around the puppy or be on anything that has the puppy's scent. she only sniffs her and now she's become distant with me and won't get near me at all if i had been with the puppy. I don't know if she will accept her later on or no cuz she had a litter 3 years ago but i dont know why she won't accept her?
Not all dogs like new puppies. Puppies can be energetic and mouthy and disrupt the household routine! It's best to take the introductions slowly, and make sure the older dog has the same schedule that meets her needs. She might even need more decompression walks or activities for her to manage the stress. With time you can begin slow introductions, watching carefully for comfort from both the puppy and the older dog.
I am a Indian BTW I had a commen breed it's was 14 when it died and I was four when that happen and since then my family did not get a dog until we got Pepi and we also have a TH-cam channel you inspired me to make a TH-cam channel of Pepi thx for the help for gettin a puppy
My puppy rings the potty bells, and I take her out. Immediately after we come in she rings the bells again, but I know she doesn't need to go anymore.. what should I do? How do I teach her it's only for when she has to potty?
we got 3 puppies in july and i have a 10 year old dog, the reason we got them was because the older dogs sister just passed so we thought it would make him happier by having some friends. but the older dog was never socialized and was very mad that we got the puppies and we have tried to introduce them by putting a muzzle on him and letting the puppies out because he has been very aggressive and mad about it, we have tried many times to introduce them but he still doesn’t understand and we have no idea how else to do it safely. we kind of knew that maybe this wouldn’t be the best but are dog was very depressed and sad since his sister was put down so we were a bit blinded by her loss and now we are dealing with the consequences. we are already attached to the puppies so there is no giving them up now i just don’t know what other options we have at this point. do you know what we should do to help my older dog get along with the puppies?
Older dogs don't have a lot of common interests with puppies, and puppies have a play style that is often very rambunctious and mouthy. At this time based on what you've said about the older dog, it would be best to keep them entirely separate so the older dog doesn't continue to experience added stress. As the puppies grow and you can introduce one at a time, like we show in this video, the older dog might tolerate them more.
I need help!!😭 I have a 7-8 year old female German shepherd ( her name is Winter ), she does not get along well with other dogs (except my other 8 year old Chihuahua) and I just got a puppy about four days ago and she is 8 weeks old (her name is Mocha).. I do have her in a crate, making sure she doesn’t invade Winters space. My problem is, is Winter aggressively barks at her, even when Mocha isn’t doing anything. When I have them together, I hold mocha in my arms or keep her at a safe distance from Winter. ( I’m to afraid to have Winter hurt her ..) I’m just really worried, and afraid that Winter is never going to get along with mocha :( What do I do?? How do I get Winter and her to get along😭
Not all dogs love other dogs. It's possible that you'll have to do the "crate and rotate" protocol with Mocha and Winter. You can use the techniques suggested in this video but you'll have to take it very very slowly for Winter, and there's no guarantee. In a few weeks we'll be adding more content to our online course that can help you with this. If you enroll now you can lock in the low price before it goes up after we add the new material. www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
Just found your channel cause I was trying figure out can I let my new pup play with my pup I had for like a month n a half he is 5 months and had him a month n a half and we just got another pup Friday he is 6 weeks and just got his shots and dewormed pill Friday …before we even temp to bring him in the house I brought the shots the same day I got him Friday so I was asking can I allow my 6 week old pup to walk around the house in be in other area my 5 month old been and they got 2 different cages I got my 5 month old one down stairs and the 6 week old pup in my room N his cage I don’t let the 6 week old one go down stairs and tbh the 5 month old one never been up stairs or no where in none of these rooms he ain’t learned to come down the steps yet so he still scared so we just think it’s best for him to only be out up stairs but we want him to come down so we don’t always have to play with one first then play with the other one after
It's best to allow all the dogs to get used to each other slowly. Even if they can't see each other, they know the other ones are there! Take the introduction process very slowly!
Hey so I have a 4 year old spoiled shihstzu who is. Really attached to me when I introduced my dog to the puppy my dog drilled SO SO SO HARD and barked and ran away from me and my whole family what should I do I tried all these things and it didn’t work … 😢
It sounds like you might be taking it a little too fast. Allow the dogs to live in the same home but not interact for a few days or weeks, depending on the comfort level of your older dog. Then you can use the tips in this video but take it slow, at a pace that is comfortable for your older dog. If you'd like some personalized guidance through this process, consider the PRO level of our course. We have helped a lot of people with multiple dogs! www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
This is a great video to watch to introduce them in a positive way. Are you a member of our FB group? We had a live lesson yesterday on managing a young and older dog. If you would like to check it out, here's the link: facebook.com/groups/1608055795943295/posts/7371773866238097/
It's hard to know. The best thing to do is to expose your husky to young puppies to see how he does. That will give you a good indicator if getting a puppy for your household is a good plan.
Our dog is a just turned 3 yr old Frenchie (Sam) with no real separation anxiety, he actually has no cares at all really lol. He's not the brightest bulb in the pack if you know what I mean and he has a super sweet disposition. We just got a Parti Yorkie for my 8 yr old daughter. Sam is attached to my wife at the hip and is always has been the spoiled rotten center if attention. Should we keep the puppy mostly away from my wife for awhile when Sam is near or lying in her lap (he stays there while she watches tv or reads)? How can we get Sam to accept that he's no longer my wifes only focus without him hating the puppy? Do it slowly?
Yes, slow is the name of the game here! Make sure that each dog has their own space (the new one having the restricted space and the older dog gets his usual space) and that introductions are slow and positive. If you would like some guidance on how to integrate the two dogs into a harmonious household, consider the pro level of our course for some personalized support! www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
I have an almost 9 month old Pitbull mix and recently unexpectedly rescued an approximately 9 month old collie or Shetland sheepdog. My Pitbull was playing around with him yesterday and now today wanted nothing to do with him and growled a few times. What would cause a sudden change?
Dogs can definitely change their minds or have days when they are less interested in play. It's important to recognize the signs that the dog is stress or uninterested and intervene right away. It's possible that the two dogs had an introduction that went too fast, and they need a much slower integration into the same household.
We have 2 yorky females aged 3 and 4. ..and have recently brought home an 8 week old husky male who you can imagine is extremely playful and bites everything as puppies do. This can become a bit too much for our 4 year old yorky at times and the separation technique after 10 mins is helpful. Unfortunately the 3 year old yorky who is very territorial and very tiny, has not accepted the new puppy. When she sees him she runs away and hides shaking and drooling. She's not happy. She's always been a very scared little dog, scared of most noises things and people. The husky will begin puppy classes in a few weeks but my concern is more the 3 year old yorky and will she ever get over this fear of everything?. Would some sort of training classes help her with her anxieties.... especially accepting the husky pup?.
We'd be happy to help you with this at the PRO level of our online course. We could help the husky learn to play nicely with the Yorkie and help the Yorkie feel more comfortable about this new addition. And you'll get all the training games for your new pup too! www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
We have a 10 month Shih Tzu and brought a 8 week shih tzu puppy our older pup runs and gets scared of the puppy. How long did it take for the older pup to get use to the new puppy for you? Thank you
Thanks for the video! I have a question if you don’t mind: we have a German Shepherd who will be about 3 years old when we introduce a new puppy. We want to get a mini poodle. I’m worried about the size difference and the german shepherd accidentally playing too hard with a smaller puppy. We have over a year before the puppy arrives. Any training that we can do now, with our current dog, to help him learn to be gentle with a smaller puppy? Or anything different we should do when introducing them when the time comes? Thank you!
It's not really possible to train him ahead of time but when the two are interacting you should keep a close eye on the play and interrupt it if it's becoming unhealthy for either dog. Most older / bigger dogs know how to "self handicap" in order to play nicely with a younger or small dog. Take a look at this video for some signs to watch for in your bigger dog. We discuss this situation in the video. th-cam.com/video/13eUVNEecr4/w-d-xo.html
i have no clue if anyone is gonna see this but i’m getting a new puppy and i have a 2 year old dog the puppy were getting is actually his brother but we had three cats and we recently got them and our dog was fine with them he wasn’t ever very aggressive would he be the same with a puppy ?
It's good of you to think ahead on this. Dogs don't generalize so even if the dog is ok with the cats, it doesn't mean he'll be OK with the puppy. But following the advice in this video will help you. Just take it nice and slow and make sure both dogs feel positive about the interaction! If you need more advice, post in our FB group! facebook.com/groups/1608055795943295
I just brought a few week old puppy to my home but my older one is not getting along with the new one.. My older one (jackie) is actually kinda an aggressive and selfish one.. N momma's boy... So after bringing our new pup ( jaanu ) Jackie is kinda depressed n not letting jaanu get closer to him.. Whenver jaanu comes closer to him or touch him or even when she bite him, he makes dat aggressive sound :/.. We donno wt to do now
We have an older dog (beagle cocker spaniel mix) who is 3 and we just got a 7 week old Labrador. Both are males. We keep them separated inside with their own spaces and we take them outside for neutral smell/play time. The older dog after 12 days of trying to get them together in neutral ground still doesn’t seem to like the puppy and when the puppy tries to play the older dog just trots/runs away from him and if the puppy persists then the older dog will growl/snip at the puppy. The older dog is EXTREMELY attached to my girlfriend and is pretty protective over her so he i don’t know gets jealous too I guess if the puppy is getting too much attention from her too, or if the older dog is getting attention and then the puppy comes to her for attention too will growl/snip at him also.... any tips?
We did everything wrong when introducing a young chihuahua to our 5 year old boxer - but our boxer was wonderful and they became very best friends for many years. 2 years ago, we had to put our boxer down. 🥺Of course, our chihuahua had a pretty significant change in personality after that and glued herself to me. We were surprised that she very quickly showed no interest or tolerance of other dogs after that. We figured she would miss having a dog friend but she doesn’t seem to. She has replaced her dependency or security she had with our boxer onto me, which is a little much at times. She’s avoidant of humans she doesn’t know well and is avoidant and can be snappy toward all dogs of all sizes in all circumstances. Then again, I had no clue how to introduce her to other dogs so I did it totally wrong - I’m sure I shot myself in the foot there. Knowing I’ve done it wrong in the past but desiring to add a boxer to our household, I began researching how to do this the right way to ensure a positive start for both dogs. After watching this I wonder: Do we even bother? Is this a pipe dream and we’ll have to be boxer-less until our chihuahua passes away or is it a possibility to do it right and have a happy two dog home?
It is for sure possible to have a happy two-dog home! Introducing a puppy to a new dog is best handled with some advance planning, and taking it very slow for both canines! Make sure that they have their own space and keep assimilation at both dogs’ pace! When first meeting, both dogs should be on leash and should not meet if they are riled up or lunging towards each other. You’ll want both dogs to be well-exercised separately before meeting so there isn’t too much pent-up energy when they meet up. We want the dogs to meet on neutral ground, and you’ll want to take it slow and progressively. You might start with a walk on opposite sides of the street to avoid them getting over excited. Then you can let them play in a fenced-in yard, not on leash. Understanding canine communication will be an important role for the human during this process! For more support, you can always head over to our Puppy Training with Michele Lennon Facebook group: howtotrainadreamdog.com/FB-group
I currently have 3 male dogs: 14 y/o cocker, 14 y/o dachshund and 7 y/o minpin. Around Oct 25/2022, we will be adding 8-wk old female minpin. I am planning to introduce them one at a time after I exercise them. I am not sure though if I will be able to exercise the puppy since I will be driving from the breeder straight home. The pup will be in a separate area and they will be able to sniff each other through the baby gates. My 14 y/o cocker is blind and mostly lying on his favorite day-bed so I will just lift her to him and let him sniff her. He is very laid back. The second one to introduce will be the dachshund, he is also very mild and loving, but I will introduce them in the separated area. The third one will be the minpin - he is a handful, very vocal, and does not get along with any other dogs, only his two brothers. He (and my other dogs) got attacked by other dogs (irresponsible owners with dogs off leash!) in our neighbourhood on numerous occasions when he was a wee pup and it created a lifelong fear of other dogs, plus the breed is known not to be very friendly with other dogs anyway. I will introduce him to the new addition through the gate. We will see how it goes. I plan to bring the puppy home in the morning so they have the whole day to get them to know each other. All my 3 current dogs sleep in my bed. I plan to have my new pup with me in the bed, as well. When I got my male minpin as 8wk old puppy, the other two dogs who were 7 y/o at that time did not have any problem with him at all. I introduced them all together in the house (no separate area) and they took to each other very fast. He slept with us in the bed from day 1, I had him close to my body to know when he needed to go out to pee. It worked out great. I potty trained him very fast. I am hoping it will be the same with the new pup. Do you have any suggestions? I would really appreciate if you could share them with me.
Romana - thank you so much for the info and best of luck with your new furry family member. We have two resources for you... For specific help from a member of our team, and other puppy parents, we would love if you could post this on our Puppy Training with Michele Lennon Facebook group: howtotrainadreamdog.com/FB-group - introducing a new puppy is a big event and we want to help you the best we can! Secondly, for your new pup, check out our FREE New Puppy Starter Kit with videos, sample schedules, printables and more. This will help you get started off on the right paw with your new puppy. howtotrainadreamdog.com
I have a question... I have an 11 month old puppy who is super playful still and am trying to bring an 8 week old puppy in but he plays with him too roughly. I tried separating them and keeping them apart but he doesnt like it. What should I do?
Sounds like you'll need to teach your pups how to play well together. We can help you with that at the PRO level of our online course, and this video can also give you some good tips. th-cam.com/video/13eUVNEecr4/w-d-xo.html
I have 2 female 6wk old pups and have to intro to my mom's dogs, only one of which is concerning. We have separate houses about 75ft from each other inside a large fenced yard. My sweet bulldog went to heaven but mom's 2 dogs were good with him. Mega is inclined to hypervigilance especially since my mom had a stroke ( she's mostly ok) .
Introducing a puppy to a new dog is best handled with some advance planning, and taking it very slow for both canines! Make sure that they have their own space and keep assimilation at both dogs’ pace! When first meeting, both dogs should be on leash and should not meet if they are riled up or lunging towards each other. This can time time, planning and patience. Go as slow as you need to! We hope this video had some great tips.
You can use the tips in this video to introduce them slowly. However, if your current dog does not enjoy other dogs, you might think about how this new puppy will change your life, and the life of your current dog. This may not be an enjoyable experience for either of you.
We have a 7 year old Pug named Milo who is super playful and friendly although he does have impulse control issues and is a yapper and this yapping can get quite annoying! I was wondering if I would be able to simultaneously train my pug while also getting a new puppy and introducing it?
Great question. We recommend holding off on getting a puppy until Milo's barking behavior has been worked through. Milo will quickly teach the new puppy to bark and then you'll have 2 dogs barking up a storm and feeding off of each other. We always recommend holding off on adding any additional dogs to a home until the first dog's behavior is exactly what you wanted.
Hi! We have a 2 year old Cavapoo male and would like to get another puppy. We have always had 2 dogs and have thought about it for awhile yet now we have time to add another member to the family. Our 2 year old is a little anxious and occasionally has some resource guarding which we have been working on and he is getting much better. He's very sweet with small dogs yet occasionally does not like bigger dogs and gets upset. I worry about waiting until he's older to introduce a new dog and am thinking this is a better time to add a dog to the family. We are thinking of adding a female of the same breed. Do you have any thoughts?
You'll need to be very careful when adding another dog into your home. We recommend that you work with a professional trainer to set both of your pups up for success going forward. This is something that we can help you with in the Pro-Level of our online course. 30 Days to Puppy Perfection: www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/ Additionally, here is a video on the topic of resource guarding that should help greatly! Resource Guarding: th-cam.com/video/avLVCXm1XLo/w-d-xo.html
Do you have any advice on introducing a big dog to small dogs ??? Me & my mom is thinking about bringing this 8months pit/bully into our home but we already have to small old ( female ) dogs , & we dnt want anything to go wrong!!
We first have to ask if the 8 month old dog is good around other dogs and what about the small dogs... are they used to other dogs or even bigger dogs. I'm going to recommend you start with parallel walks to gage their interest and behavior before every getting them close to each other. Here's a clip from a video we did about setting up playdates. This may help you th-cam.com/users/clipUgkxzTe2eI6opZGYYQJKXpiQrCl_L0R-B8t7
I have a 3 yr old Yorkie and just brought home a 2 month old Yorkie (they have the same mom) my 3 yr old is so spoiled and she just isn’t having it at all I’m not sure what to do 😢
When bringing a new puppy or dog into a home with other dogs, there will definitely be a period of adjustment. It will be important to allow each dog to have their own space at the beginning, and perhaps for all time. This will depend on the personalities of the dogs. We hope this video gave you some great tips to try!
my 7.5 month old puppy and my new 3 month old puppy play bite with open mouths if allowed. We dont allow this- but please tell me any tips you may have. The newer pup is penned and the two of them socialize thru the fence. Face time is limited to sniffs and kisses and stopped when they get frisky. Have not attempted walks due to really cold weather but will soon. Any ideas on the mouthy bitey part that hey both do?
It's great you have them separated! Nice job stopping play when it gets to be too much. You want to make sure their cups are filled outside of one another (training sessions, socialization and exposure to the world - sights, sounds, smells), instinctual outlets (sniffing, digging, shredding, chasing, chewing). You should keep their playing sessions even shorter than what they already are, like stopping them when they get to a 5 or 6 level of excitement, rather than stopping at that 8 or 9.
It might take some time for the Chihuahua to get used to having a new puppy in the house. Be sure to take the integration nice and slow, and teach the boxer how to interact calmly and nicely with the older dog!
I have a two year old AmStaff who has been an only pup of the home for his whole life. I am bringing in a new puppy (2/3 months old) into the home. I am gathering all the info i can.
My Pomeranian Tiger is a small older dog and our not so new but new puppy and Lassie is now a big puppy she's a Australian Shepherd mix with a Husky (I still thinks she's just a Australian Shepherd) but my small dog used to be scared of her because she was so new to the house. Now Tiger is scared of her and Lassie would try to chase her in the house and Lassie tries to play with her but Tiger is so scared of her that she would growl or snap at her (used too) and my parents was always worried that Tiger would "Kill" Lassie because she would snap or bite at her. I would explain that it's normal. Lassie was brought home at 6 weeks old and things were fine but after she got a little bigger things went downhill, now Lassie digs in the yard and jumps around and jumps on you and tries to bite while jumping when playing and me and my Grandma don't know what to do about it.
I have a two year old Saint Bernard an a five year old labor doodle an just brought home a 10 week weenier dog and I don’t know how to introduce them. I don’t want them to be mean to the puppy.
You can follow the tips in this video for a slow and positive introduction. If you'd like more personalized guidance for your specific situation, we can help you as part of our online course! www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
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Hello! Not content related but how can you identify which pup is the eldest? Our shih tzu gave birth to two identical pups but the first one is born in breech position. But now we don’t know who is the eldest who born breeched since they are both 4 weeks old and has the same face and pure white color. I want to keep the breech one since it’s the eldest but how I would I know which one? Hope you can notice me. Thanks in advance!💕
My 2 year old rott is scared of the new puppy he avoids her and will sit in the corner what should I do to help this and make them comfortable with each other
When bringing a new puppy or dog into a home with other dogs, there will definitely be a period of adjustment! It will be important to allow each dog to have their own space for as long as they need. Your older pup may need to be in his own room for a bit, and that's okay! With the proper introduction and positive association, you can work towards creating a peaceful co-existence in your home - but it needs to be taken at your dog's pace. We hope this video was full of helpful tips!
In 2020 we got two puppies.... litter mates. This past April one of our puppies died due to a Addison crisis. Our surviving puppy is a little less active and has lost weight. We are getting another puppy to give him a playmate. After four months of being by himself and seeming subdued maybe a little depressed. Do you have any other tips on making this transition smoother?
Introducing a puppy to a new dog is best handled with some advance planning, and taking it very slow for both canines! Make sure that they have their own space and keep assimilation at both dogs’ pace! When first meeting, both dogs should be on leash and should not meet if they are riled up or lunging towards each other. You’ll want both dogs to be well-exercised separately before meeting so there isn’t too much pent-up energy when they meet up. We want the dogs to meet on neutral ground, and you’ll want to take it slow and progressively. You might start with a walk on opposite sides of the street to avoid them getting over excited. Then you can let them play in a fenced-in yard, not on leash.Understanding canine communication will be an important role for the human during this process. We hope both these tips and this video was helpful. Good luck! 🐾 Make sure you get started on the right paw with your new puppy with our New Puppy Starter Kit: howtotrainadreamdog.com
My family and I have been working on getting ME an Emotional Support Animal, so we decided a chihuahua is a good fit for me for many reasons. I'm still yet to get him from the breeder. back in November my sister adopted , and it was too fast, a female adult dog (5 years old) who was in a very bad place. We still haven't yet figured her out. she is very nervous, tho she's been opening up to us slowly and she absolutely loves my sister. I don't know how the introduction will go with my puppy and her dog. We already fostered another puppy, but more grown up, ( 1 year old), and it went great. both played and had a good time. My puppy will be living in my room. I am nervous right now, because the female is very scared of other dogs, and we don't know if she could be aggressive.
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" Will you be introducing your puppy to a new dog? Which tip did you find most helpful?
I currently have 3 male dogs: 14 y/o cocker, 14 y/o dachshund and 7 y/o minpin. Around Oct 25/2022, we will be adding 8-wk old female minpin. I am planning to introduce them one at a time after I exercise them. I am not sure though if I will be able to exercise the puppy since I will be driving from the breeder straight home. The pup will be in a separate area and they will be able to sniff each other through the baby gates. My 14 y/o cocker is blind and mostly lying on his favorite day-bed so I will just lift her to him and let him sniff her. He is very laid back. The second one to introduce will be the dachshund, he is also very mild and loving, but I will introduce them in the separated area. The third one will be the minpin - he is a handful, very vocal, and does not get along with any other dogs, only his two brothers. He (and my other dogs) got attacked by other dogs (irresponsible owners with dogs off leash!) in our neighbourhood on numerous occasions when he was a wee pup and it created a lifelong fear of other dogs, plus the breed is known not to be very friendly with other dogs anyway. I will introduce him to the new addition through the gate. We will see how it goes. I plan to bring the puppy home in the morning so they have the whole day to get them to know each other. All my 3 current dogs sleep in my bed. I plan to have my new pup with me in the bed, as well. When I got my male minpin as 8wk old puppy, the other two dogs who were 7 y/o at that time did not have any problem with him at all. I introduced them all together in the house (no separate area) and they took to each other very fast. He slept with us in the bed from day 1, I had him close to my body to know when he needed to go out to pee. It worked out great. I potty trained him very fast. I am hoping it will be the same with the new pup. Do you have any suggestions? I would really appreciate if you could share them with me.
Thanks to the video,i'm havng 2 gsd (Male-18 months & Female-15 months),we are planning to bring 2 more female of 2 months old tomorrow ,the 2 older dogs has separate rooms but we are planning to shift the female to the male's room so that the new puppies can be kept in her room ,s it advisable please suggest
We have a 20 month old Wheaten Terrier and are getting a new Wheaten puppy this month. We made the decide because our current wheaten loves to play with other dogs! I have completed many training courses with my 20 month old, hoping the new pup will listen to me and see me as his pack leader once he has bonded with our older dog
Thank u so much, great tips! So I don't know what I should do about my 9 year old Bull Mastiff female, as she seems a bit depressed sometimes, because I started a new job, and am not at home as much, although my Father takes her for a walk every morning which she loves, and lets her out while i'm at work. It's hard for me to take her to the dog park as much and i think she is lonely. I was thinking of introducing her to a puppy and see if she would enjoy being the puppy's adopted mom. My dog isn't fixed and is always sniffing and peeing on other dog's scents, so maybe she wants to have puppies, that's a natural instinct right?
I’m picking up a new puppy this coming March and I currently have a 10 year old dog and I’m really thankful for this video this will be a big help for me and my older dog to adjust well with our new pup.
I’m introducing a 2 month old French bulldog to a 8 year old Alaskan Malamute and a 5 year old American Fox Hound. This video helped a lot!
We are so happy it was helpful!
@HAVARMS how did it end up going? I have a Shepsky female that is 3 years old and will be getting a 8 week male Pocket Pittie.
@@MurloccMan I’ve had my problems, especially when it comes to their personal space. As long as you’re patient and take things slow, it should work out.
I have a 13 year old dog and about to get an 8 week old pup in 2 weeks. My sister has a 12 week old pup and I was able to see how he interacts with the puppy and he was very tolerant with the puppy. He definitely had to "put the pup in his place" a few times vocally and he did revert once and had an accident...but I am glad to see that this can happen and it wasn't too strange.
I’ve been watching other you tubers talk about puppy training and i’ve really only thought the info from you helped me.
Agreed!
You are so well spoken and such great information, thank you!
Thank you so much for watching!
I have a 13 year old Staffie who is spoiled rotten and very attached to me and in a few weeks I’ll be getting a fabulous 7 week old Golden Retriever puppy. Two completely different dogs in every way. I am very nervous about the introduction but have found your video informative and will certainly try to implement all your suggestions. Fingers crossed.
We are happy it was helpful. Just take it really slow. Those two breeds and ages won't have a lot in common. You'll want to make it as pleasant as possible for both of them! If you need help, just let us know!
How did it go? I have a 1.5 yr old Staffy and he is the same way. Very spoiled and loves his momma. We have 3 (human) girls who he loves to play with and is very sweet to our youngest (puts up with a lot from her 😆) but he is very stand offish from other dogs yet seems to be very interested in puppies. (I tried to get him socialized but other dogs were usually the problem so he doesn’t have good experiences with older dogs) but again, seems to really like younger smaller pups. We are bringing a 10month old female mini Aussie this Friday. Part of me is nervous l, but the other part of my is excited. I’m curious to know how things are going for you.
Very very informative video, best I’ve seen yet. Thank you very much for this!
Can’t wait to apply some of these tips and tricks to my new French bulldog puppy and his older sister. 😊
Your the best!!! I had the puppy blues and you saved me, we where about to rehome!
Aww, I'm so happy to hear things have turned around. Pups are a lot of work, right! It's worth it in the end when they are past the potty training and biting stage. 😍
First and Thank you for the video Michelle,I have been a subscriber for a while and I love your videos,you truly care for dogs and it shows,thank you for being you💖
Thank you for your kind words! I am blessed to be able to do what I love in a field of study where my passion is. 😍
@@HowToTrainADreamDog no problem,you really help so many people including me,you really care for the dogs!🥰💖
Looking forward to watching more of your videos . We have a 7yr old Bouvier and will be getting an 11 week old Standard poodle. Thanks you for the introduction section of your videos.
We are happy you found us! We have some great advice for you as you get to know your new poodle!
Our 7 year old 110-pound male German shepherd is heartbroken and our family is devastated after losing our 8 year old husky this week to a snake bite that the vet did not properly treat. She left a void in our life that we are going to attempt to fill with an 8-week old Siberian husky puppy. Since Mia was the only dog our shepherd ever liked, after watching your video, I hope the tips you provided help ensure a good introduction.
We are so sorry to hear about Mia. We hope this video was helpful. For additional questions or concerns about the introduction, feel free to join our FB group and post your question there: howtotrainadreamdog.com/FB-group
@@HowToTrainADreamDog I am pleased to report that the advice in your video and others helped secure a positive introduction between our new puppy, Skye, and Hardee. He draws the line with her sharp puppy claws, but they go nose to nose and sniff each other out well and get along! So Skye is thoroughly enjoying her first night in her forever home and we look forward to many years of her in our family. Thank you again for the content you provide to help folks like us!
We get a new puppy tomorrow! (Mini Aussie Doodle) and our dog Tippy (Mountain Cur) is a big spoiled baby. She is 9. We are BEYOND nervous! This helps so much! 🥰
Introducing a puppy to a new dog is best handled with some advance planning, and taking it very slow for both canines! Make sure that they have their own space and keep assimilation at both dogs’ pace! So glad this video was helpful. For additional support, or just to keep us updated, head on over to our Puppy Training with Michele Lennon Facebook group: howtotrainadreamdog.com/FB-group
Our older dog loves to play with other dogs . We knew it would ultimately be okay. But he was so enthusiastic the puppy actually screamed bloody murder. I had to pick her up, then we could allow them to sniff, definitely watch the car video and let them be separated!!! Now the little one is chasing the older one around the house (tag). We supervise closely and when they both get riled up too much we put them in their own “corners”. -puppy pen and crates
I have a small terrier mix that is a bit timid with some dogs, others he will acknowledge and others he wants nothing to do with. Seems to prefer slow approaches or dogs that don't care much of his presence. He has never been playful much. Seems scared of balls. I think he may have been mis-treated. I rescued him. I think he is between 8-10. I'm getting a Havanese near 3 mos. old puppy. Hoping that my older dog will be okay.
@@pl3824 How did it go? My terrier X sounds a bit like yours, but she's more dominant than timid with other dogs. We're hoping to adopt a younger dog soon and I'm nervous about how she'll take to her new "brother"...!
@@chantalsweeney2995 So far it's going pretty good. My older dog is toleranting the puppy. He growls/chomps when she gets to playful/nippy to set his boundaries but he never touches her. He stands near and watchful when I'm teaching her commands/
playing. I believe it will work out. Learning to walk two dogs is my challenge!
@@pl3824 that's great!! I'm hopeful that it can work out ok for us too... yeah, I'm not sure how walking the two of them is going to go!! A challenge for sure 😆 Thanks for replying!
Thanks for the tips! I will use them!
We have a 1 year pitty and are thinking of getting a new puppy. (Sticking with another female fixed pitty.) She does great with puppies she been around and has never shown aggression towards humans or dogs. (But she protects out large fenced yard for anything that enters!🥴)
I love your video!
Thanks for watching! It's great that you waited until your dog was at least a year before thinking of a new puppy. And if she seems to love other puppies, this sounds like a good idea!
Great video, thanks for all the information and advice. I feel more confident about introducing our new 9 week old Springer spaniel to our 30 month Springer. Once again thank you. 🏴from Scotland.
We are happy to hear it was helpful!
How well done this is!!! Thank You for some very helpful tools.
We are happy to help!
I also have changed her diet from premium dry dog food which contained really bad preservatives like BHA or something like that, to fresh home cooked dog meals, recipes I got online that are fresh, notorious, and have no Preservatives, I just make large batches and freeze daily portions, and she seems so much happier about her food!
Watching this video to ready myself on introducing our new 2 months puppy (mix of husky and stray dog) to our 1+ year old dog (mix of golden retriever and stray dog). I hope that it'll end well😭. Thanks for the video btw, very informative
We are happy it helped you!
We lost our 12 yr old lab 8 wks ago, our English Springer Spaniel is so broken hearted and lonely we are thinking of getting another Springer. They got along well but at times had a few disagreements lol Im really afraid and nervous at the same time excited to get a companion for him. He is 8 yrs old. Watching your video helped. Its a big decision but I think it will help us all. Thanks for sharing uour knowledge!!
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Sent this video to everyone in the family. We are bringing home a 10 week old puppy soon and learned a lot from this video. Thanks!
So glad you and the family learned some great stuff! Make sure you get our free New Puppy Starter Kit to help you get started off on the right paw! howtotrainadreamdog.com
This def gave insights. Thank you so so so so much
So glad to hear that! Thanks for watching!
i have a 2 year 3 month old dog and am bringing a 15ish week old pup soon. fingers crossed we all keep our sanity and patience in check!
You can do it!
My older dog and my puppy don’t get along! This was very helpful
Are they getting along now?
I’m getting a puppy cocker spaniel today and I have a 9 year old cockapoo who isn’t very tolerant and growls quite often towards other dogs so I’m panicking and watching tips!
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How did it go? Were you able to get them to get along? I’m in the same situation and very nervous.
We have an 11yr & 7yr. We are getting a puppy in a few days. I appreciate the video, and hope this goes well.
Best of luck to you! You know where to find us if you need additional help, 30 Days to Puppy Perfection:
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Thanks for the tips. I have a very well trained chocolat Lab. She's 4 years old and in very good shape (lots of freesbee playing and swimming). I Will be getting a German Shepard in July(male). I'm not worry too much but you never know. I Will be following you. Thanks again. Steve
So I've currently got a 4yr old female ShihPoo and getting and Poochon on the 10th December. Little sister for her ❤😁
I have a 10 year old miniature schnauzer who will be the only animal in the house for the first time in his life for about 6 months. He is very social and we frequently go to dog parks in our area. He is the go to dog for the ones who are shy to bring up their social and confidence levels. I’m interested in seeing how he handles a puppy when we get a second dog
It's great that you are thinking ahead on this. Just take it nice and slow and help both animals develop a positive association with each other!
I have a 2 year old rescue chow chow and in Sept 2021 I'm bringing home an 8 week old chow chow puppy
This was great! I have 3 Corgis (12, 7 & 6). About to bring a new corgi puppy next week. It will be 8 weeks old, but will be a special needs dog because it apparently has hydrocephalus (fluid on the brain). I usually do introductions on neutral grounds. Husband won’t be available, I may seek out a neighbor to help because I’ve always had success bringing a new dog in that way.
We are so glad this was helpful! We hope it goes well. Keep us posted!
Can you please answer me… today is my first day with my new toy poodle puppy. I have a golden retriever that is 1.5 year old. My problem is that my poodle have so much energy that makes him jumps on my dog face, this makes my golden retriever mad. He barks and try to nip my poodle, and im very scared if he will biting or no something worse to my poodle puppy. And second problem is that very time when my poodle puppy run away or even walk away from my golden, my golden go nuts and chases it quite aggressively sometimes, like he chases not as in play but really really chases him. One of the reasons that i think my dog do this it is because me and my golden retriever like to play fetch with a ball which can go to different directions, which might make his instincts turn on when he sees something run away from him. Please answer my question i dont know what to do im scared.
It's very common for older dogs to have a hard time with puppies. Puppies are very mouthy and have a lot of energy! It sounds like it's too soon for these two dogs to be together. It will be important to use a crate and a pen for the puppy to block off access to the older dog for now. With some training, you can teach the puppy how to interact nicely with your golden. This also gives your golden time to get used to the puppy in the house without him invading his space.
We have a 3 year old Yorkie-Poo and we have just bought a Yorkie- it’s going to be here on Friday/Saturday. I heard my parents saying they should share a same crate, I’m going to correct them after watching this video lol. How do we make sure the older dog doesn’t have any accidents? And once we finish potty training the
new dog and everything, Is it ok to leave the dogs in kind of an enclosed part of the house, with access to food, water, toys, and their crates. We have a gate that we set up that blocks off the kitchen from the rest of the house. If we train them not to fight each other too hard would it be a bad idea still?
We never recommend leaving them together in the same space when you are gone. We've seen it go very wrong, with no warning! It's best if they are snoozing in their individual crates, waiting calmly for your return.
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I have the absolute perfect dog. I’m truly blessed with such a wonderful dog. I am a bit nervous because I am about to get a new pup and I’m worried that my spoiled husky will hate the new puppy.
You're in the right place for some great research on how to help the dogs be friends. Take the introduction slow and be sure to advocate for your Husky if he doesn't want to play with the puppy just yet.
Thank you, my husky is extremely attached to me but has never showed any aggression. I will advocate for him and reassure him he’s still my first love 😁
I have a 9 year old Jack russell fox terrier and we are getting a 9 weeks old English staffy soon.
It's great that you are doing your research ahead of time! Let us know if you need any help with their introductions.
@@HowToTrainADreamDog omg thank you very much ill keep that in mind thanks again
We are getting a 8 week old puppy and we did an introduction with our 3 German Shepards yesterday and 2/3 did great with him. One of ours had a VERY difficult time. He was SCREAMING and howling and jumping up trying to get to him and we are not sure if this was aggressive or not, unsure how to proceed when new pup comes home. Considered a muzzle to let him sniff the puppy without being able to bite him. Also to add none of our dogs have ever shown aggressive behavior.
You might have taken the introduction a little too fast for your resident dog. It sounds like he was very stressed and anxious. We can help you take it at a pace that works better for your current dogs. Join us at the PRO level of our online course for some step by step guidance from our trainers. www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
ALSO, I don't own a back yard. I live in a house complex and all the green space is shared. How do I potty train my puppy if he still doesn't have all the vaxines? I already bought a potty pad with synthetic grass. will that help?
vaccines*
Hello! This video may help, th-cam.com/video/A3VNebzVPro/w-d-xo.html
Thank you!!
You're very welcome! We are happy to help!
At around 5:45 she mentions two things I couldn’t understand : “give them a frozen filled kong (?) or a westpaw tackle (?)”’to all them down. What did she say???
A Kong is a rubber toy that you can fill with treats or yogurt or a dog safe food, then freeze it. Then the dog licks it to get the good stuff out. It's a great way to have a cool down or decompression activity. There's a similar toy called a West Paw Toppl that you can do the same thing with. It's got a wider mouth so that's often good for puppies. You can find them here on our website so you can envision what we are talking about. Thanks for asking! Kong: www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/products/chew-toys/
West Paw Toppl: www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/products/treat-dispensing-dog-toys/
Just introduced a 9 year old staffie to his new brother a blue nose. Supervised interaction went well. My older dog onyx too hype. Overstimulated. So the separation will work for these two. Does this calm down overtime. I just need my older dog to ve calm with new pup, so I can relax. Ugghh
This gets better with time but mostly with training. Start with the tips in this video where you let each dog see the other but not interact if one or both is overstimulated. Once they both see the other one and think it's no big deal you can proceed with closer interactions, still taking it slow enough that neither one gets too excited.
i have a year old berneedoodle and am picking up a puppy next week. Kora, my current dog is super social playful and open to other dogs and people. she is still very much a puppy herself, although, is mostly well behaved. i did not use a crate for her. when i had to leave her at home i would block off the kitchen and leave her there. now, she has a run of the house. should i do same with a new pup? leave her in the kitchen and allow Kora everywhere else? i am walkig her off the leash each morning and most nights. i am planning to incorporate my puppy into the walks. that way both dogs will have a space and ability to both play and separate. the issue that may become, is that the new puppy is going to be much larger than Kora who is about 60lbs. Puppy will likely be over 120 when grown. so she will be Kora's size about 4-6m. any pointers would be greately apreciated
We recommend a crate for your puppy. Too much room to move around could prevent her from settling down. Leaving two dogs together, unattended, is also a huge risk. It's fine until it's not fine and we've seen too many situations that suddenly become a huge problem. We also caution you against too much exercise for the puppy right away. Not only is it overstimulating, it could be bad for her growth plates. If you'd like some help with all of these things, we'd love to guide you in a more personalized way. A lot of people with two dogs find our online course at the PRO level to be a great help! www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
Very cute
My older dog was wagging his tail and also drooling a lot. He is a shih poodle. Our new puppies are poodle mix.
Unfortunately many humans think that a wagging tail always means happy but it really doesn't. The drooling could also be a sign of stress. Just take it slow and watch body language carefully!
@@HowToTrainADreamDog thank you! I am giving my dog and the puppy enough space
I have a 8 year old pugzu who just ignores my new puppy but when i get the puppy out my 5year old shorkie intently stairs at him and used to drool i dont know what to do to get them on a term where they can play together and be happy. The new puppy is a 9 weeks old male pomeranian so he is very small and im worried if she is gonna hurts him do you have any tips to stop the intense staring etc.
It sounds like they aren't ready to be in the same room, and you'll want to take more time to introduce them slowly, from a distance. If you'd like some help with that, consider our online course at the PRO level! www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
@@HowToTrainADreamDog Geat thank you for getting back to me
I've got two seven month old. Ones a border collie the other a Jack russell. I'm taking in a nine week old soon another border collie worried that my older may be to ruff or not like her.
What an exciting time in your life! We hope that you've found this video helpful for this next big step of yours!
I am getting a New pup 🐶 and have a 8 year old now!! Thanks for the video!
That is awesome, Sandy! We wish you the best of luck!
I have an American pit terrier bout 3 years old male and just recently got 6 week old American bully pit female any tips or any suggestions….. he’s such a good boy jus very very territorial n can get a bit aggressive sometimes
Take it super slow! If your older dog is showing any signs of stress or uncertainty, take it even slower! If you'd like some personalized guidance, you'll love the PRO level of our online course: www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
@@HowToTrainADreamDog update: boy dog is actually taking very well to her but I’m still taking it slow like y’all said to(thank you for that) but she’s still getting used to him she’s a bit nervous even scared when he gets alil excited but they ate together n it went very well for the most part he’s jus a lot bigger then her so I think that’s where it comes from. But thank you I watched a few of you’re videos overnight n they were very helpful n helped me stress a lot less u have earned yourself a follower n I will be sharing you’re page🙏🏽👏🏽💯 keep doing what you’re doing u really helping people like me out here seriously
Training my pup i adopted from someone who adopted a new pup and their parents didn't even known so I told her when ever I need a puppy sitter or she wanna stop by she can because they already bonded I had to be sure I was introducing them properly
Thank you for sharing! Hopefully this video was helpful for any introductions you may have in the future.
Yes, I got an older dog, and just got a puppy today.
Hopefully this video gave you some great tips! Let us know if you need any more guidance!
We have a 9yr old female corgi who’s owner died last year and we took in. She was used to being a one dog household and wasn’t very well trained, not to mention has a lot of health issues. Our adult daughter has a husky puppy male and our dog and he did not do well when meeting so we keep them apart when she’s at our house. Our daughter was recently in a car accident and has had to move back in with us while she recovers, which means we’re on full time puppy duty too. Our dog is consistently aggressive toward the puppy and does not have much tolerance for him. Will any of these pointers work now that they have to live together and we did not introduce them the right way to begin with? I’m worried for the next few months while she recovers. Thank you for any advice! Your video was very informative!
You can use the suggestions in that video even though the dogs are older and have already interacted. Due to their age and previous negative experience, you'll need to take the process very slowly so it's positive for all dogs. This video also has some good tips: th-cam.com/video/vD9-f_5A_OU/w-d-xo.html
Great video 👍 would you recommend a muzzle for the older dog? Just in case?
Thanks for watching! We only suggest a muzzle if you have done muzzle training previously.
Oh, and definitely heed the potty advice!
My puppy keeps chasing after the older one and grabbing hold of his ear or tail hair! How should I tell him off? I’m doing the 30 days course and loving week 1 so far
i just bought a new puppy(maltipoo)and i have a 7 year old maltese. They are both girls though my older dog doesn't want to be around the puppy or be on anything that has the puppy's scent. she only sniffs her and now she's become distant with me and won't get near me at all if i had been with the puppy. I don't know if she will accept her later on or no cuz she had a litter 3 years ago but i dont know why she won't accept her?
Not all dogs like new puppies. Puppies can be energetic and mouthy and disrupt the household routine! It's best to take the introductions slowly, and make sure the older dog has the same schedule that meets her needs. She might even need more decompression walks or activities for her to manage the stress. With time you can begin slow introductions, watching carefully for comfort from both the puppy and the older dog.
I am a Indian BTW I had a commen breed it's was 14 when it died and I was four when that happen and since then my family did not get a dog until we got Pepi and we also have a TH-cam channel you inspired me to make a TH-cam channel of Pepi thx for the help for gettin a puppy
We are so glad to have helped inspire you!
My puppy rings the potty bells, and I take her out. Immediately after we come in she rings the bells again, but I know she doesn't need to go anymore.. what should I do? How do I teach her it's only for when she has to potty?
we got 3 puppies in july and i have a 10 year old dog, the reason we got them was because the older dogs sister just passed so we thought it would make him happier by having some friends. but the older dog was never socialized and was very mad that we got the puppies and we have tried to introduce them by putting a muzzle on him and letting the puppies out because he has been very aggressive and mad about it, we have tried many times to introduce them but he still doesn’t understand and we have no idea how else to do it safely. we kind of knew that maybe this wouldn’t be the best but are dog was very depressed and sad since his sister was put down so we were a bit blinded by her loss and now we are dealing with the consequences. we are already attached to the puppies so there is no giving them up now i just don’t know what other options we have at this point. do you know what we should do to help my older dog get along with the puppies?
Older dogs don't have a lot of common interests with puppies, and puppies have a play style that is often very rambunctious and mouthy. At this time based on what you've said about the older dog, it would be best to keep them entirely separate so the older dog doesn't continue to experience added stress. As the puppies grow and you can introduce one at a time, like we show in this video, the older dog might tolerate them more.
I need help!!😭 I have a 7-8 year old female German shepherd ( her name is Winter ), she does not get along well with other dogs (except my other 8 year old Chihuahua) and I just got a puppy about four days ago and she is 8 weeks old (her name is Mocha).. I do have her in a crate, making sure she doesn’t invade Winters space. My problem is, is Winter aggressively barks at her, even when Mocha isn’t doing anything. When I have them together, I hold mocha in my arms or keep her at a safe distance from Winter. ( I’m to afraid to have Winter hurt her ..)
I’m just really worried, and afraid that Winter is never going to get along with mocha :(
What do I do?? How do I get Winter and her to get along😭
Not all dogs love other dogs. It's possible that you'll have to do the "crate and rotate" protocol with Mocha and Winter. You can use the techniques suggested in this video but you'll have to take it very very slowly for Winter, and there's no guarantee. In a few weeks we'll be adding more content to our online course that can help you with this. If you enroll now you can lock in the low price before it goes up after we add the new material.
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@@HowToTrainADreamDogthank you so much for getting back to me and for the advice!!! It is greatly appreciated 😇
Just found your channel cause I was trying figure out can I let my new pup play with my pup I had for like a month n a half he is 5 months and had him a month n a half and we just got another pup Friday he is 6 weeks and just got his shots and dewormed pill Friday …before we even temp to bring him in the house I brought the shots the same day I got him Friday so I was asking can I allow my 6 week old pup to walk around the house in be in other area my 5 month old been and they got 2 different cages I got my 5 month old one down stairs and the 6 week old pup in my room
N his cage I don’t let the 6 week old one go down stairs and tbh the 5 month old one never been up stairs or no where in none of these rooms he ain’t learned to come down the steps yet so he still scared so we just think it’s best for him to only be out up stairs but we want him to come down so we don’t always have to play with one first then play with the other one after
It's best to allow all the dogs to get used to each other slowly. Even if they can't see each other, they know the other ones are there! Take the introduction process very slowly!
Thanks!
You're very welcome! Glad to help.
Hey so I have a 4 year old spoiled shihstzu who is. Really attached to me when I introduced my dog to the puppy my dog drilled SO SO SO HARD and barked and ran away from me and my whole family what should I do I tried all these things and it didn’t work … 😢
It sounds like you might be taking it a little too fast. Allow the dogs to live in the same home but not interact for a few days or weeks, depending on the comfort level of your older dog. Then you can use the tips in this video but take it slow, at a pace that is comfortable for your older dog. If you'd like some personalized guidance through this process, consider the PRO level of our course. We have helped a lot of people with multiple dogs! www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
@@HowToTrainADreamDog yeah thxs for the advice
I have a 6 year old Great Dane and I brought a 8 week old beagle puppy home.
This is a great video to watch to introduce them in a positive way. Are you a member of our FB group? We had a live lesson yesterday on managing a young and older dog. If you would like to check it out, here's the link:
facebook.com/groups/1608055795943295/posts/7371773866238097/
im planning on getting a puppy in the future, but my husky has a pretty big prey drive, im not sure if he will be more gentle with a puppy?
It's hard to know. The best thing to do is to expose your husky to young puppies to see how he does. That will give you a good indicator if getting a puppy for your household is a good plan.
@@HowToTrainADreamDog thank you so much!
Our dog is a just turned 3 yr old Frenchie (Sam) with no real separation anxiety, he actually has no cares at all really lol. He's not the brightest bulb in the pack if you know what I mean and he has a super sweet disposition. We just got a Parti Yorkie for my 8 yr old daughter. Sam is attached to my wife at the hip and is always has been the spoiled rotten center if attention. Should we keep the puppy mostly away from my wife for awhile when Sam is near or lying in her lap (he stays there while she watches tv or reads)? How can we get Sam to accept that he's no longer my wifes only focus without him hating the puppy? Do it slowly?
Yes, slow is the name of the game here! Make sure that each dog has their own space (the new one having the restricted space and the older dog gets his usual space) and that introductions are slow and positive. If you would like some guidance on how to integrate the two dogs into a harmonious household, consider the pro level of our course for some personalized support! www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
I have an almost 9 month old Pitbull mix and recently unexpectedly rescued an approximately 9 month old collie or Shetland sheepdog. My Pitbull was playing around with him yesterday and now today wanted nothing to do with him and growled a few times. What would cause a sudden change?
Dogs can definitely change their minds or have days when they are less interested in play. It's important to recognize the signs that the dog is stress or uninterested and intervene right away. It's possible that the two dogs had an introduction that went too fast, and they need a much slower integration into the same household.
@@HowToTrainADreamDog sorry I meant almost 9 year old Pitbull! I will work on trying to slow down with them and do it a little more slowly.
I have a 10 year old boy, bringing home a three month old girl on Saturday. Wish us all luck.
You've got this! We have tons of great videos on this channel to guide you!
We have 2 yorky females aged 3 and 4. ..and have recently brought home an 8 week old husky male who you can imagine is extremely playful and bites everything as puppies do. This can become a bit too much for our 4 year old yorky at times and the separation technique after 10 mins is helpful. Unfortunately the 3 year old yorky who is very territorial and very tiny, has not accepted the new puppy. When she sees him she runs away and hides shaking and drooling. She's not happy. She's always been a very scared little dog, scared of most noises things and people. The husky will begin puppy classes in a few weeks but my concern is more the 3 year old yorky and will she ever get over this fear of everything?. Would some sort of training classes help her with her anxieties.... especially accepting the husky pup?.
We'd be happy to help you with this at the PRO level of our online course. We could help the husky learn to play nicely with the Yorkie and help the Yorkie feel more comfortable about this new addition. And you'll get all the training games for your new pup too! www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
My 4-year-old Shih Tzu is staying in the back most of the time and when she comes out to see the puppy she runs back while being chased.
Same in our house! My dog is traumatized by the new puppy that my son thinks should have full run if the house. We are having big issues here!
We have a 10 month Shih Tzu and brought a 8 week shih tzu puppy our older pup runs and gets scared of the puppy. How long did it take for the older pup to get use to the new puppy for you? Thank you
Thanks for the video! I have a question if you don’t mind: we have a German Shepherd who will be about 3 years old when we introduce a new puppy. We want to get a mini poodle. I’m worried about the size difference and the german shepherd accidentally playing too hard with a smaller puppy. We have over a year before the puppy arrives. Any training that we can do now, with our current dog, to help him learn to be gentle with a smaller puppy? Or anything different we should do when introducing them when the time comes? Thank you!
It's not really possible to train him ahead of time but when the two are interacting you should keep a close eye on the play and interrupt it if it's becoming unhealthy for either dog. Most older / bigger dogs know how to "self handicap" in order to play nicely with a younger or small dog. Take a look at this video for some signs to watch for in your bigger dog. We discuss this situation in the video. th-cam.com/video/13eUVNEecr4/w-d-xo.html
i have no clue if anyone is gonna see this but i’m getting a new puppy and i have a 2 year old dog the puppy were getting is actually his brother but we had three cats and we recently got them and our dog was fine with them he wasn’t ever very aggressive would he be the same with a puppy ?
It's good of you to think ahead on this. Dogs don't generalize so even if the dog is ok with the cats, it doesn't mean he'll be OK with the puppy. But following the advice in this video will help you. Just take it nice and slow and make sure both dogs feel positive about the interaction! If you need more advice, post in our FB group! facebook.com/groups/1608055795943295
I just brought a few week old puppy to my home but my older one is not getting along with the new one.. My older one (jackie) is actually kinda an aggressive and selfish one.. N momma's boy... So after bringing our new pup ( jaanu ) Jackie is kinda depressed n not letting jaanu get closer to him.. Whenver jaanu comes closer to him or touch him or even when she bite him, he makes dat aggressive sound :/.. We donno wt to do now
If you'd like some help with that, the PRO level of our online course can guide you: www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
Hey Michelle!! Amazing video! I really needed it. Next video or could you do it on clicker training?
We have an older dog (beagle cocker spaniel mix) who is 3 and we just got a 7 week old Labrador. Both are males. We keep them separated inside with their own spaces and we take them outside for neutral smell/play time. The older dog after 12 days of trying to get them together in neutral ground still doesn’t seem to like the puppy and when the puppy tries to play the older dog just trots/runs away from him and if the puppy persists then the older dog will growl/snip at the puppy. The older dog is EXTREMELY attached to my girlfriend and is pretty protective over her so he i don’t know gets jealous too I guess if the puppy is getting too much attention from her too, or if the older dog is getting attention and then the puppy comes to her for attention too will growl/snip at him also.... any tips?
You might like our other video on this topic: th-cam.com/video/Oy77pYAMoac/w-d-xo.html
this is our current situation with our two family dogs (4 year old maltese and 3 month old bulldog) any tips on how you got them to get along?
We did everything wrong when introducing a young chihuahua to our 5 year old boxer - but our boxer was wonderful and they became very best friends for many years. 2 years ago, we had to put our boxer down. 🥺Of course, our chihuahua had a pretty significant change in personality after that and glued herself to me. We were surprised that she very quickly showed no interest or tolerance of other dogs after that. We figured she would miss having a dog friend but she doesn’t seem to. She has replaced her dependency or security she had with our boxer onto me, which is a little much at times. She’s avoidant of humans she doesn’t know well and is avoidant and can be snappy toward all dogs of all sizes in all circumstances. Then again, I had no clue how to introduce her to other dogs so I did it totally wrong - I’m sure I shot myself in the foot there. Knowing I’ve done it wrong in the past but desiring to add a boxer to our household, I began researching how to do this the right way to ensure a positive start for both dogs. After watching this I wonder: Do we even bother? Is this a pipe dream and we’ll have to be boxer-less until our chihuahua passes away or is it a possibility to do it right and have a happy two dog home?
It is for sure possible to have a happy two-dog home! Introducing a puppy to a new dog is best handled with some advance planning, and taking it very slow for both canines! Make sure that they have their own space and keep assimilation at both dogs’ pace! When first meeting, both dogs should be on leash and should not meet if they are riled up or lunging towards each other.
You’ll want both dogs to be well-exercised separately before meeting so there isn’t too much pent-up energy when they meet up. We want the dogs to meet on neutral ground, and you’ll want to take it slow and progressively. You might start with a walk on opposite sides of the street to avoid them getting over excited. Then you can let them play in a fenced-in yard, not on leash.
Understanding canine communication will be an important role for the human during this process! For more support, you can always head over to our Puppy Training with Michele Lennon Facebook group: howtotrainadreamdog.com/FB-group
I currently have 3 male dogs: 14 y/o cocker, 14 y/o dachshund and 7 y/o minpin. Around Oct 25/2022, we will be adding 8-wk old female minpin. I am planning to introduce them one at a time after I exercise them. I am not sure though if I will be able to exercise the puppy since I will be driving from the breeder straight home. The pup will be in a separate area and they will be able to sniff each other through the baby gates. My 14 y/o cocker is blind and mostly lying on his favorite day-bed so I will just lift her to him and let him sniff her. He is very laid back. The second one to introduce will be the dachshund, he is also very mild and loving, but I will introduce them in the separated area. The third one will be the minpin - he is a handful, very vocal, and does not get along with any other dogs, only his two brothers. He (and my other dogs) got attacked by other dogs (irresponsible owners with dogs off leash!) in our neighbourhood on numerous occasions when he was a wee pup and it created a lifelong fear of other dogs, plus the breed is known not to be very friendly with other dogs anyway. I will introduce him to the new addition through the gate. We will see how it goes. I plan to bring the puppy home in the morning so they have the whole day to get them to know each other. All my 3 current dogs sleep in my bed. I plan to have my new pup with me in the bed, as well. When I got my male minpin as 8wk old puppy, the other two dogs who were 7 y/o at that time did not have any problem with him at all. I introduced them all together in the house (no separate area) and they took to each other very fast. He slept with us in the bed from day 1, I had him close to my body to know when he needed to go out to pee. It worked out great. I potty trained him very fast. I am hoping it will be the same with the new pup. Do you have any suggestions? I would really appreciate if you could share them with me.
Romana - thank you so much for the info and best of luck with your new furry family member. We have two resources for you...
For specific help from a member of our team, and other puppy parents, we would love if you could post this on our Puppy Training with Michele Lennon Facebook group: howtotrainadreamdog.com/FB-group - introducing a new puppy is a big event and we want to help you the best we can!
Secondly, for your new pup, check out our FREE New Puppy Starter Kit with videos, sample schedules, printables and more. This will help you get started off on the right paw with your new puppy. howtotrainadreamdog.com
@@HowToTrainADreamDog Thank you. I will do as you say.
I have a question... I have an 11 month old puppy who is super playful still and am trying to bring an 8 week old puppy in but he plays with him too roughly. I tried separating them and keeping them apart but he doesnt like it. What should I do?
Sounds like you'll need to teach your pups how to play well together. We can help you with that at the PRO level of our online course, and this video can also give you some good tips. th-cam.com/video/13eUVNEecr4/w-d-xo.html
I got a pup for Christmas 🎉
How exciting! You're in the right place for some great info on training!
I have 2 female 6wk old pups and have to intro to my mom's dogs, only one of which is concerning. We have separate houses about 75ft from each other inside a large fenced yard. My sweet bulldog went to heaven but mom's 2 dogs were good with him. Mega is inclined to hypervigilance especially since my mom had a stroke ( she's mostly ok) .
Introducing a puppy to a new dog is best handled with some advance planning, and taking it very slow for both canines! Make sure that they have their own space and keep assimilation at both dogs’ pace! When first meeting, both dogs should be on leash and should not meet if they are riled up or lunging towards each other. This can time time, planning and patience. Go as slow as you need to! We hope this video had some great tips.
I will be getting another dog next month and my dog that I have right now doesnt really get along with other dogs so i dont know what I should do.
You can use the tips in this video to introduce them slowly. However, if your current dog does not enjoy other dogs, you might think about how this new puppy will change your life, and the life of your current dog. This may not be an enjoyable experience for either of you.
We have a 7 year old Pug named Milo who is super playful and friendly although he does have impulse control issues and is a yapper and this yapping can get quite annoying! I was wondering if I would be able to simultaneously train my pug while also getting a new puppy and introducing it?
Great question. We recommend holding off on getting a puppy until Milo's barking behavior has been worked through. Milo will quickly teach the new puppy to bark and then you'll have 2 dogs barking up a storm and feeding off of each other. We always recommend holding off on adding any additional dogs to a home until the first dog's behavior is exactly what you wanted.
Hi! We have a 2 year old Cavapoo male and would like to get another puppy. We have always had 2 dogs and have thought about it for awhile yet now we have time to add another member to the family. Our 2 year old is a little anxious and occasionally has some resource guarding which we have been working on and he is getting much better. He's very sweet with small dogs yet occasionally does not like bigger dogs and gets upset. I worry about waiting until he's older to introduce a new dog and am thinking this is a better time to add a dog to the family. We are thinking of adding a female of the same breed. Do you have any thoughts?
You'll need to be very careful when adding another dog into your home. We recommend that you work with a professional trainer to set both of your pups up for success going forward. This is something that we can help you with in the Pro-Level of our online course.
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Additionally, here is a video on the topic of resource guarding that should help greatly!
Resource Guarding: th-cam.com/video/avLVCXm1XLo/w-d-xo.html
Do you have any advice on introducing a big dog to small dogs ??? Me & my mom is thinking about bringing this 8months pit/bully into our home but we already have to small old ( female ) dogs , & we dnt want anything to go wrong!!
We first have to ask if the 8 month old dog is good around other dogs and what about the small dogs... are they used to other dogs or even bigger dogs. I'm going to recommend you start with parallel walks to gage their interest and behavior before every getting them close to each other. Here's a clip from a video we did about setting up playdates. This may help you th-cam.com/users/clipUgkxzTe2eI6opZGYYQJKXpiQrCl_L0R-B8t7
I have a 3 yr old Yorkie and just brought home a 2 month old Yorkie (they have the same mom) my 3 yr old is so spoiled and she just isn’t having it at all I’m not sure what to do 😢
When bringing a new puppy or dog into a home with other dogs, there will definitely be a period of adjustment. It will be important to allow each dog to have their own space at the beginning, and perhaps for all time. This will depend on the personalities of the dogs. We hope this video gave you some great tips to try!
my 7.5 month old puppy and my new 3 month old puppy play bite with open mouths if allowed. We dont allow this- but please tell me any tips you may have. The newer pup is penned and the two of them socialize thru the fence. Face time is limited to sniffs and kisses and stopped when they get frisky. Have not attempted walks due to really cold weather but will soon. Any ideas on the mouthy bitey part that hey both do?
It's great you have them separated! Nice job stopping play when it gets to be too much. You want to make sure their cups are filled outside of one another (training sessions, socialization and exposure to the world - sights, sounds, smells), instinctual outlets (sniffing, digging, shredding, chasing, chewing). You should keep their playing sessions even shorter than what they already are, like stopping them when they get to a 5 or 6 level of excitement, rather than stopping at that 8 or 9.
I have a six week old boxer and a 5yo Chihuahua idk ones active other is lazy but sometimes active
My puppy's happy while my Chihuahua is anxious
It might take some time for the Chihuahua to get used to having a new puppy in the house. Be sure to take the integration nice and slow, and teach the boxer how to interact calmly and nicely with the older dog!
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I have a two year old AmStaff who has been an only pup of the home for his whole life. I am bringing in a new puppy (2/3 months old) into the home. I am gathering all the info i can.
Perfect! You're in the right place!
Brilliant!
I have a 6 year old bichon frisé that gets jealous how should I introduce my new puppy to her ( haven’t gotten my new puppy yet )
My Pomeranian Tiger is a small older dog and our not so new but new puppy and Lassie is now a big puppy she's a Australian Shepherd mix with a Husky (I still thinks she's just a Australian Shepherd) but my small dog used to be scared of her because she was so new to the house. Now Tiger is scared of her and Lassie would try to chase her in the house and Lassie tries to play with her but Tiger is so scared of her that she would growl or snap at her (used too) and my parents was always worried that Tiger would "Kill" Lassie because she would snap or bite at her. I would explain that it's normal. Lassie was brought home at 6 weeks old and things were fine but after she got a little bigger things went downhill, now Lassie digs in the yard and jumps around and jumps on you and tries to bite while jumping when playing and me and my Grandma don't know what to do about it.
So sorry we are just seeing this comment now. I apologize that we didn’t see it sooner. We hope all is well with you and your pup.
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Thank you for watching!
What if there not well socialized?
I have a two year old Saint Bernard an a five year old labor doodle an just brought home a 10 week weenier dog and I don’t know how to introduce them. I don’t want them to be mean to the puppy.
You can follow the tips in this video for a slow and positive introduction. If you'd like more personalized guidance for your specific situation, we can help you as part of our online course! www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-perfection-course-learn-more/
My dog just lost her sister, and is alone and very sad. We just got a new puppy to keep her company.
Hi! I am getting a puppy pretty soon and heard that you where supposed to separate them for a while and I was wondering how long?
Congrats on the new pup! Here's our New Puppy Starter Kit to get you started off on the right paw! howtotrainadreamdog.com For your other pup, feel free to join our Puppy Training with Michele Lennon Facebook group where our team can help you with this more in depth: howtotrainadreamdog.com/FB-group
Hello! Not content related but how can you identify which pup is the eldest? Our shih tzu gave birth to two identical pups but the first one is born in breech position. But now we don’t know who is the eldest who born breeched since they are both 4 weeks old and has the same face and pure white color. I want to keep the breech one since it’s the eldest but how I would I know which one? Hope you can notice me. Thanks in advance!💕
Huh?
You will not be able to tell unless you tagged them in some way when they were born.
My 2 year old rott is scared of the new puppy he avoids her and will sit in the corner what should I do to help this and make them comfortable with each other
When bringing a new puppy or dog into a home with other dogs, there will definitely be a period of adjustment! It will be important to allow each dog to have their own space for as long as they need. Your older pup may need to be in his own room for a bit, and that's okay! With the proper introduction and positive association, you can work towards creating a peaceful co-existence in your home - but it needs to be taken at your dog's pace. We hope this video was full of helpful tips!
In 2020 we got two puppies.... litter mates. This past April one of our puppies died due to a Addison crisis. Our surviving puppy is a little less active and has lost weight. We are getting another puppy to give him a playmate. After four months of being by himself and seeming subdued maybe a little depressed. Do you have any other tips on making this transition smoother?
Introducing a puppy to a new dog is best handled with some advance planning, and taking it very slow for both canines! Make sure that they have their own space and keep assimilation at both dogs’ pace! When first meeting, both dogs should be on leash and should not meet if they are riled up or lunging towards each other.
You’ll want both dogs to be well-exercised separately before meeting so there isn’t too much pent-up energy when they meet up. We want the dogs to meet on neutral ground, and you’ll want to take it slow and progressively. You might start with a walk on opposite sides of the street to avoid them getting over excited. Then you can let them play in a fenced-in yard, not on leash.Understanding canine communication will be an important role for the human during this process. We hope both these tips and this video was helpful. Good luck! 🐾 Make sure you get started on the right paw with your new puppy with our New Puppy Starter Kit: howtotrainadreamdog.com
My family and I have been working on getting ME an Emotional Support Animal, so we decided a chihuahua is a good fit for me for many reasons. I'm still yet to get him from the breeder. back in November my sister adopted , and it was too fast, a female adult dog (5 years old) who was in a very bad place. We still haven't yet figured her out. she is very nervous, tho she's been opening up to us slowly and she absolutely loves my sister. I don't know how the introduction will go with my puppy and her dog. We already fostered another puppy, but more grown up, ( 1 year old), and it went great. both played and had a good time. My puppy will be living in my room. I am nervous right now, because the female is very scared of other dogs, and we don't know if she could be aggressive.
Do you have a video on how to manage feeding time with a new puppy and older dog?
Yes, check out this video! th-cam.com/video/Oy77pYAMoac/w-d-xo.html