slowly introduce the new puppy to the older dog
start by just letting the older dog sniff some of the puppies toys, then slowly let them see each other, then finally put them together for a while
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New Zealands sas is currently in Afghanistan but nobody knows what they do or where they are exactly.... sorry if this doesnt help :)
that doesnt make any since
It can be hard to remember all the word translations when learning a new language. The German word for dog bed is Hundebett.
dog, aute, yam, taro, kumara, kiore
Make the puppy seem like fun to be around. To the dog, he will associate being around the puppy with fun and happiness. Give him(11yo dog) treats and praise when the puppy is with you
A puppy.
A Puppy Dog.
New born dog
If the older dog allows it - yes.
Beegle
Well, first of all, you should never get a new puppy when your grieving for another pet. Its not fair for you or the new puppy. There is no way to forget the loss of your dog, you have to have time to grieve just as with a family members death. But look at the new puppy like the baby of your family. Know that your not replacing your old dog with a new one. Your simply finding a new place in your heart for another child (the puppy). But give yourself time to grieve, its normal to be sad about your pet being gone. Let it out, if you haven't already, let yourself cry.
take him to the vets and get a new dog bed. simples.
probably, it depends if your dogs are friends then the puppy will follow.
keep them in the same cage
Probally because it doesnt feel dominate over this new puppy. my dog did the same thing when i was babysitting a puppy. when you see them staring into each others eyes, this means they are seeing who is dominate over the other. you should encouage playing together, it might help. while they are together give them treats so they will think of it being a good thing to be together.
go to your local shelter or SPCA and ask them about it. they all have a behavior specialist who is great for scenarios like that