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Title: new puppy
Post by: iariah08bdebby on August 01, 2011, 01:49:00 pm
How do I introduce a 2yr old dog to our new puppy, first couple of days was ok, now there is alot of growling, not sure about this the older one is 2yrs old chchuchwa (taco bell dog) and spoiled rotten, the new puppy is a pit terrier a female as mellow as can be.
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: ULuvCeCe on August 01, 2011, 05:07:23 pm
Maybe keep them seperately, get the scent of the new pup on a stuffed animal or something and put it with the old dog for a few days. That's what we were told to do before bringing our pup home from the humane society but since you already introduced them not too sure it will work, worth a shot thou! :wave:
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: Boise40 on August 01, 2011, 06:03:25 pm
I'm not sure if I could help or not but, I can tell you a story about my puppy dachshund and my neighbor's dachshund. I have a male dachshund which is nearly 6 months old now. He was 2 months old when I brought him home back in April and I introduced him to my neighbor's female dachshund which is a year and a half old. She didn't like him at 1st because he was in her territory and he was playing with her toys. I kept bringing my puppy over until they get use to each other. We separated them whenever they growl at each other or get in a fight.  Now, they are like mother and son. I believe my neighbor's dachshund didn't like mine at 1st because she may think that she won't get anymore attention. She may also was trying to establish who is the boss between her and my dachshund. She already won that battle with my puppy in the 1st few days lol. 
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: jenniferhoder on August 02, 2011, 04:40:32 am
Good luck with that! I know from my personal experience that my "old dog" didn't take to the new puppy too well. She is also 12, and i am trying to prepare my kids for what WILL eventually happen, but the old dog wants NOTHING to do with the puppy. She annoys her actually! But, I think with your other dog only being 2, they will get along great and just want to play! Good luck!!!
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: alwaysinstyle on August 02, 2011, 04:51:25 am
just live them together for a while.that's what i would do :-
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: woods6 on August 04, 2011, 08:15:39 am
You have to let them sniff and maybe even nip alittle they need to show each others domiance. That is normal. I have one of the meanest dogs in the world she dont like anyone. Brought a baby beagle home she carried her in her mouth for a while. then threw her and now she is her baby. So they will be fine, dont yell at the other dog too much stay back and let nature takes it course. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: mercy1227 on August 04, 2011, 09:34:16 am
my daughter love puppy but my mother in law don't want puppy in the house... too bad
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: sonicmetal9 on August 04, 2011, 04:48:40 pm
hold both of them in your arms and show him/her to be gentle and that the puppy is ok
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: wiersmak on August 06, 2011, 06:40:06 am
I had a similar issue.  Ive got a 10 year old shepherd mix that is very mellow and a 6 month old jack russell mix that is very dominant and runs roughshod over the shepherd. I basically make sure our shepherd gets the preferential treatment.  The shepherd gets fed first, her stuff is hers and if the jack russell attacks her, which used to happen often, I spray the jack russell with a vinegar/water mix.   Its not strong enough to really hurt, but it gets her attention.

Its helped, they get along better now.  Not pals, but they tolerate eachother.
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: patapon555 on August 08, 2011, 02:44:40 pm
Slowly invite them together.
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: drmotroni on August 08, 2011, 07:25:05 pm
I think you should have ALOT of treats handy, so its less stressful for each dog.
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: kords21 on August 09, 2011, 10:26:07 am
Look up Ceaser Milan the Dog Whisperer, he'll give you some great tips
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: Storm61115 on August 10, 2011, 09:14:14 am
well u know dogs are territorial and they want the house to themselves and not an intruder(as the dog would think of the puppy). it knows its a puppy and this is why it wont hurt her but she doesnt want her there but will get used to her after a while.
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: margaret0524 on August 10, 2011, 10:51:29 am
New puppies and new kitties are wonderful.   They bring us unconditional love in fur!  Fuzzy angels!
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: margaret0524 on August 10, 2011, 10:55:17 am
Puppies are wonderful - hide those shoes!
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: margaret0524 on August 10, 2011, 10:59:28 am
What kind of dog is this new pooch?  Is the dog housebroken?    Where did you get the dog - puppy farm, breeder or pound?   I also find rescue pets, and they seem to know that they have been rescued.
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: 2getherwewin on August 20, 2011, 03:32:46 pm
Sit them and sit the puppy down close to them enter act between the two. Be there to observe.
Title: Re: new puppy
Post by: mjdoug03 on August 21, 2011, 08:51:56 am
They recommend to keep animals separate for a week so they can get used to the other dog's smell.  But since you've already introduced them, I guess just give it more time.  They should be fine after a week or two.