Introductions:Only move on to the actual introduction in the house if both dogs are relaxed. If the adult dogshows any frustration or aggression towards the puppy, give him more time to get used to thepuppy being in the house before letting them meet.* Allow the dogs to sniff each other...
People add a new dog or puppy to their household often without any planning taking place or consideration of how that new dog or puppy will affect the dynamics of the current family and resident dog/s.The Art of Introducing Dogslooks at a whole range of important considerations before you a...
If you are bringing a dog in, keep the dog on leash until you are positive it won’t chase the cat or frighten it in any way. Give the cat its own room where the dog can’t ever bother it, and teach the dog to look at you every time he sees the cat to prevent chasing. Gran...
I’ve seen this kind of coyote/dog interaction right here in a San Francisco park which shares a boundary with back yards. What I think describes this behavior best is a “game of oneupmanship” involving teasing and testing, mutually intelligible to dog and coyote, not serious, and in fac...
dog, only to have him get snatched up by one of the foster families in the group. Meeting that dog then not getting him really got us thinking and feeling like now was the time of the year to get a puppy if we were going to do it. Otherwise with my work schedule and other plans...
All of them! No really, I love so many! I would say my current favs are: Storm Risingby Ronie Kendig as it is full of adventure with a bit of a Jason Bourne feel Fordby Susan May Warren, because its full of adventure and a trip to Russia brings new and old friends together. ...
The trickiest room is going to be this room below – what was and will be the family room – which opens up to the patio and the new formal dining room. It’s always a bit tricky trying to put a seating area in the middle of a pass-through room, but we can do it. ...
INTRODUCING YOUR PUPPY TO A ROBOT DOGDIANE SAWYER, CHARLES GIBSON