Bringing a new dog into your home can be tricky if you already have one. How should you introduce them to ensure a smooth transition and avoid conflicts?
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Introducing a new dog to your existing dog requires patience and careful planning. Start by keeping them separated initially and allow them to get used to each other’s scent by swapping blankets or toys. When you’re ready for the first meeting, make sure both dogs are on a leash. Choose a neutral location, like a park, where neither dog feels territorial. Keep the meeting short and calm, observing their body language for signs of aggression or fear. Gradually increase the time spent together in controlled settings, offering praise and rewards for calm behavior. It’s important to give your current dog plenty of attention so they don’t feel neglected, and monitor their interactions closely during the first few weeks to ensure a smooth transition.