This could be challenging if you already have
other dogs in your house as the adult German shepherd may get aggressive but if you are bringing a puppy into your house, then this could be an easy task.
At bedtime, he sleeps on a futon soon to be covered with a futon cover that I received from a different Buy Nothing member, and when we take him upstairs to meet
the other dogs in our house, we all get to relax and get to know each other, thanks to some baby gates that I also received through Buy Nothing.
My question is, I touch my puppies that I lend to my cousin but after that I wash my hand with a soap and put an alcohol with it did the virus dies on that or I might take the virus with me and affect
my other dogs in my house?
We especially need foster homes with
no other dogs in the house so we can bring in dogs from shelters to quarantine them.
Other dogs in the house would not be a problem.
She prefers not to share attention with
any other dog in the house, but we are working on that, and don't feel at this time that she has to be the only dog in the home.
Canine influenza viruses (CIV) have never been proven to be transmissible to humans, but it's always best to err on the side of safety and take precautions to disinfect when caring for a sick pup, especially if there are
other dogs in the house.
If you have
other dogs in the house and want to make a gradual introduction, you may want to set up a room just for the puppy.
Cookie is great with
the other dogs in the house and likes to try to play with them (they're seniors and aren't really into it - but he tries!)
When trying to figure out how to keep the dog off the furniture you have to consider your own behavior, what is fair to the dog, and
any other dogs in the house.
If you have
other dogs in the house, your veterinarian will probably want to either check the other dogs» stool samples or just go ahead and de-worm each dog.
They may lick their paws,
other dogs in the house, or any objects they happen to think taste good or feel good on their tongues.
It can be contagious to
other dogs in the house.
Even though Marvin is food - driven and can get possessive of his food and treats when he has them, he always lets the food bowls of
the other dogs in the house alone when they are eating from them, including his 8 pound miniature poodle foster sister.
Having difficulty getting along with
other dogs in the house?
Fira learned from her brother too — since you already hae 2
other dogs in the house it should help a LOT.
There are several reasons why a dog should be allowed to be aggressive: legitimate self protection, establishment and maintenance of a pack order with
the other dogs in the house, protection of territory, protection of the family from attack, legitimate police or sport or protection work, and legal hunting purposes.
Smokey also likes play with
the other dogs in the house.
She is not a yappy dog, but will join in if
the other dogs in the house start barking.
With
no other dogs in the house, Cleo is truly the Queen as her name implies.
She has settled into her foster home very well and now wants to play with
the other dogs in the house.
She would need to have a fenced yard (minimum 5ft fence), and if there are
other dogs in the house, they would need to get to know each other well before being left alone together.
«If the puppy is having to compete to eat with
other dogs in the house, the puppy should be fed separately,» she says.
Ginger is also getting better with
the other dogs in the house.
Fiona came into rescue at 9 months old. The family said she had been diagnosed with demodex and had open sores that were oozing.Â
The other dogs in the house were licking the sores. The family did not like this, so they put her outside where she stayed for approximately 6 weeks. The family finally called rescue when they felt they couldn't handle her any more.
She is friendly with
the other dog in the house except when eating — Zucca tends to be a little food aggressive.
Mocha is very indifferent with
the other dogs in the house, who range from a quiet 14 pound Shih Tzu to an outgoing 65 pound lab / pointer.
Most have spent their entire lives with other greyhounds and usually adapt very well to
other dogs in the house.
He runs outside all the time and plays fetch and with sticks and there are
other dogs in the house, he has kongs and dog treats, I just don't understand why he is doing this
He's great with
the other dogs in the house and it was not a long transition for the adjustment but it's like he just can't learn that ALL other dogs are OK Also: He has people agreession but only to specific individuals.
He is extremely smart and energetic but too much for us to handle with 2
other dogs in the house and working full time jobs.
When a dog feels separation anxiety from their owner or
the other dogs in the house it can cause the dog to get stressed out.
He can maneuver around
the other dog in the house.
How do I break him of being aggressive
the other dogs in the house.
She gets along very well with
the other dogs in the house and when my children visit with their dogs, she is very social with them too.
He needs a slow introduction with
any other dogs in the house and should not be adopted into a home with cats.
She likes
the other dogs in the house and the cat too!
She's friendly with
the other dogs in the house, the people she's met, and affectionate.
He gets on well with the two
other dogs in the house; one Brittany and one Yorkie.