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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
New Dog Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="jredwood" data-source="post: 9127209" data-attributes="member: 56607"><p>dont listen to this guy!!!!!!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>first you need to separate them for a few days so the new dog can get used to his new surroundings without any interference. once the new dog is used to his new surroundings you can gradually introduce them to each other. maybe a couple hours at a time then separate for the day. then repeat the process by going for 4 hours then separate and then 6 and separate. then they will eventually get used to each other. this can be a slow process but it should work. remember this is going to be difficult for both dogs so be patient. also make sure you have separate feeding areas away from both dogs this can create aggression if they are feeding next to each other. if you have anymore questions feel free to pm me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jredwood, post: 9127209, member: 56607"] dont listen to this guy!!!!!!!!!!! first you need to separate them for a few days so the new dog can get used to his new surroundings without any interference. once the new dog is used to his new surroundings you can gradually introduce them to each other. maybe a couple hours at a time then separate for the day. then repeat the process by going for 4 hours then separate and then 6 and separate. then they will eventually get used to each other. this can be a slow process but it should work. remember this is going to be difficult for both dogs so be patient. also make sure you have separate feeding areas away from both dogs this can create aggression if they are feeding next to each other. if you have anymore questions feel free to pm me. [/QUOTE]
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