take them to neutral terrotory such as a place that they don't go often ie the beach and walk them towards each other from other directions. when they met let them greet each other. keep them on the lead. give them a football to play with so they can play together and not be so worried or scared.
If you have a male dog and your bringing another male dog dont introduce them on your yard. Your first male will try to defend his territory and could end up getting in a fight with the other one. Introduce them somewhere else so they are not on either ones territory, if you do this it is less likely they will be aggressive toward each other. If you are bringing a little puppy than your other male dog wont see the puppy as a threat. It worked with my dogs.
Male guineas get along quite happily. Although before you put any two guineas in a cage together, you might want to introduce them a bit slow so that they are familiar with each other.
Your dogs aren't gay. Dogs relate my smell and touch and, to an extent, grooming. What you're seeing is healthy pack behavior -- in this case grooming and scent. In your case it sounds like your dogs get along and they are cleaning each other and possibly covering up scent. If dogs are meeting for the first time, they will sniff and occasionally lick each other "private areas". This is how they get to know each other, it's a good sign that they will get along.
Dogs typically show affection towards each other by licking each other's faces. This behavior is a sign of social bonding and can also be a way for dogs to groom one another. It is considered a natural behavior for dogs to kiss each other in this way.
Miniature Pinschers can get along with other dogs if they are socialized properly from a young age. However, they can be territorial and assertive, so early socialization and positive interactions with other dogs are important for them to develop good relationships with other canines.
By playing with each other
Well how are they acting together? Are they both female? Because if they are they normally don't get along. Did you introduce them gradually or just throw them in the same cage? Because if you did then they want get along introduce them gradually!
That would depend on whether your 4 year old is socialised with other dogs and used to other dogs, and also how you introduce them and make them used to each other. It is best to introduce them on neutral grounds and then see how they react to each other.
Sure they can. My Pit Bull gets along well with all other dogs and even cats. But this depends very much on the individual dogs personalities, both the Pitt and the Rottie. Introduce them on neutral ground and see how they get along. Be careful, keep them on leashes. One or both of the dogs may not like each other.
make them spend time with each other.?
well some times they are not very good with each other but introduce slowly and let them mix!!
It depends on the kind, and if they know each other for long for e.g.; you buy them as babies and they are habituated to each other, they may get along. There can be times when they fight, mostly for territory.
Providing the French Mastiff is used to being around small dogs then it should be fine. Always introduce dogs to each other on neutral ground to reduce the possibility of a fight. Never attempt to introduce dogs if you think it might cause trouble.
Male dogs can get along, but it depends on their individual personalities and how they are introduced to each other. Proper socialization and training can help improve the chances of two male dogs getting along.
Most cats and dogs will get along after they've been around each other for a while. You'll just have to introduce them slowly and make sure you stay close in case something happens. My family has had cats and dogs at the same time my entire life and we haven't had any problems. It might take a little time but they should get used to each other after a while and things will work out.
If you have a pet cat and dog and they get used to each other. Then after a while they will get along. Worked with ours.
If you have a male dog and your bringing another male dog dont introduce them on your yard. Your first male will try to defend his territory and could end up getting in a fight with the other one. Introduce them somewhere else so they are not on either ones territory, if you do this it is less likely they will be aggressive toward each other. If you are bringing a little puppy than your other male dog wont see the puppy as a threat. It worked with my dogs.