Advice introducing a puppy to our older dog.
We are excited about getting ready to introduce our puppy to our home. Currently, we have an 8 year old bulldog already at home, he's well balanced and socialized. I had a couple of questions I was hoping to get some guidance on from my new friend here.
1. How should we physically introduce the puppy to my older dog? My dog will be in the living room when I will walk through the door. Is it okay to let the puppy follow me and walk in after me or do I need to let him smell the rear of the puppy?
2. Should we play with the puppy outside the play-pen where the older dog will be as well? Or is it a better idea to keep the puppy in there for the first week or so?
Thank you kindly for any advice you may be able to share;)
I have a two month old puppy and a 3 year old dog.
My 3 year old is not necessarily aggressive. Allow me to explain... He barks a lot and snaps at people but does not bite unless he feel threatened. When people he is not familiar with come over he will bark and go crazy but not attack until he sniffs them and eventually allows them to pet him. He has bitten me before and at the veterinarian he needs a muzzle. Now with my new puppy I've tried several times to at least have them under the same roof but my older dog will start barking, growling and charging at the pup. I haven't really given him the chance to sniff the puppy because I'm far too scared of the dog biting him. I don't know what to do. I really want them to get along first because I love them both so much and second of all because if they don't get along my mother says I would have to sell or give the puppy to a shelter. Please help! Thank you.
Love and Good Advice of a Trainer can Help You
First of all that little pup needs more love and care and also you should take advice from a good trainer. My friend was having a pet and it was too very aggressive. She tried a lot to maintain him and had made many attempts to keep him calm down but all was in vain, then she asked for the advice of a trainer in Rochester NY for dog training and she told me later that she is satisfied with the results. So you can too ask for the good guidance for your dog.