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Not exact matches
In the ideal situation, you will be introducing two «
dog friendly» adult
dogs, or a
dog friendly adult to a well
socialized puppy, with relatively little or no concern for the
introduction.
If you do plan to have these
dogs socialize, you need to start from scratch with an
introduction.
Safe and successful
introductions between adult
dogs are most likely when the following conditions are met: a. Both
dogs are regularly
socialized and have no history of aggression b. Both owners have voice control (at minimum) over their
dogs in stimulating situations (i.e. there is a balance between stimulation and control) c. Both owners know their
dogs well and are able to read canine signals d. Both
dogs are able to approach on slack leashes with relaxed body language e. Both owners are relaxed and confident f. Owners have good communication with one another g. Neither
dog is wearing any training equipment that might cause unintended corrections or inhibit natural body language h. Neither
dog is on a taught leash or a retractable leash i. Both
dogs have the freedom to walk away j. Owners have good communication with one another
She found that if you evaluate every
dog first, and determine that each
dog can be «
socialized», and follow the steps of careful
introduction, pack socialization, and consistent leadership, that a balanced pack can be created and maintained in a
dog boarding facility 24 - hours - a-day.
It is not necessary to rush out to find
dogs and people for your Bull
Dog to socialize with; instead, try and locate a friend or neighbor who has a low - energy dog and make sure you do all introductions on le
Dog to
socialize with; instead, try and locate a friend or neighbor who has a low - energy
dog and make sure you do all introductions on le
dog and make sure you do all
introductions on lead.
It isn't possible to prepare a Shiba in advance for the new arrival, except
socializing with other
dogs, so taking the time to validate their position in the pack after the
introduction is crucial.
Adult
dogs can
socialize with resident
dogs, under your supervision and after a proper
introduction, but should have a place — a room or crate — where they be separated from other animals in the home, if needed.
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