She gets along well with
the resident dogs in her foster home.
Toby gets along well with all three of
the resident dogs in his foster home.
She gets along well with
the resident dogs in her foster home and just loves her foster parents.
She likes to spend her time wrestling with
the resident dogs in her foster home and playing tag in the backyard with her foster parents.
Not exact matches
The next step after they seem to get along on the walk is to let them socialize
in the backyard, when that is successful then you can let both the new /
foster dog into the
home along with the
resident dog together....
He quickly learned to use the doggy door
in his
foster home and was good for 3 - 4 hours at a time when left inside with the two
resident dogs.
They have 5
resident dogs in their
home, all rescues — 3
foster «fails.»
She is good with the
resident 75 pound male and female
dogs in her
foster home but will pester them if not supervised.
The
foster dog and
resident dogs should always be separated
in different rooms or with crates when there is no one
home to supervise them.
I introduced two elder males (ages 12 and 13) a few years ago, who ended up being great companions together for the next couple years; they were a little tense the first day, especially the established -
resident dog, Cody, who had been attacked a month or so earlier by a
foster I'd taken
in who was very uptight and not a good match for us at all; that
dog had gone back into his rescuer's
home.