Looking for the best step-by-step guide to introducing a new dog to your family? Check out the new report by Dog Training Goals and discover the help you need to train your new puppy and your adult dog!
If you need help with introducing your new puppy and older dog, this new report has the solution for you!
Dog Training Goals announced the launch of a new report that helps dog owners train a new puppy with an older dog. The report provides detailed information about the steps one needs to take to encourage their current dog to also wholeheartedly welcome a new puppy into their life.
Amidst the current pandemic, many people consider fostering or adopting a furry friend now that social distancing is the norm. The newly launched report at Dog Training Goals aims to help you make the process of introducing a new puppy to your household a smooth one.
According to Dog Training Goals, bringing in a new puppy into a family with an existing older dog can be a big transition for you, your puppy and your older dog. However, training your new puppy with your older dog does not have to be a complicated experience if you follow well-organized instructions.
The report explains that the first meetings between your puppy and your adult dog should take place on neutral ground. This area may be a neighbor's compound, Dog training Center, and or tennis courtyard which does not make your adult dog feel timid or vulnerable.
Dog Training Goals further recommends trying parallel walking. You can take both dogs for a walk, parallel to each other, and keep the leashes loose and give your dogs room to move.
The report also recommends looking for positive signals such as the play bow, yawning, whines, barks and growls. Owners can then try doing home ground meetings without a leash on either of the dogs.
More information can be found at https://dogtraininggoals.com/how-to-train-a-new-puppy-with-an-older-dog-expert-tips
Finally, Dog Training Goals recommends arranging for a house meeting. Here, it is important to have all resident dogs outside of the house when you first bring the new pup indoors.
The report states: "As much as you’re so much enthused that the relationship of these two pooches to kick off as soon as possible, it is advisable to ensure training a new puppy process happens slowly and surely to get control of this significant act."
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