Jealousy and fighting... just hope they get along well.
It is best to wait until puppies and kittens are eight weeks old to bring them home. Once they reach eight weeks, they are generally weaned from their mothers and can receive vaccination shots, as well as eating some semblance of solid food.
It is recommended to wait at least one month after your dog's kennel cough symptoms have resolved before bringing a new puppy home. This will help prevent the spread of the infection to the new puppy. Make sure to consult with your veterinarian for specific guidance based on your dog's condition.
Unfortunatley, As fun as that would be, it is impossible. All puppies in the puppy bowl are puppies up for adoption. They dont take puppies already living in someones home
It's no different than if you have a 3 year old and bring a new baby home. The child, in most cases will be a little jealous. You've had your dog for awhile and now you are bringing in a puppy and making a big, big fuss over it (easy to do I know.) When I introduced a new pup into our family (with an adult dog) I always took the time to spend a one-on-one time with my older pet. I would often take my adult dog for a fun walk on the dyke by the river for about 1/2 hour to an hour and it was just Daisy and me! LOL In time, if you continue this routine your adult dog will be fine. The dog is upset and that's why the licking of pillows, couches, etc. Please spend some time with the adult dog. Even if one of the kids in the family or your husband/wife could bond more with the adult dog this licking would stop. Good luck Marcy Jelousy maybe..... Marking Territory and letting the new guy know who's boss, i would think. my five year old chihuahua does it religiously. i don't try to stop it because it's better than him pissin all over the house. you handle it however you want... just remember it's better than the alternative. ghost-luv-u: i'd say its obviously jelsous and marking it territory. as saidabove its better than him peeing.
When Brock found a puppy, he took it home. The scientists wanted to experiment so he acted if he had rabies. The dog and brock were then expelled out of the dome to look for other life
Bringing home a puppy does not require pet insurance. If you would like to have this coverage however I am sure there are several options available such as Care Credit.
When bringing home a new puppy, important considerations include providing proper training, socialization, healthcare, nutrition, exercise, and a safe environment. It is also crucial to establish routines, set boundaries, and show love and patience to help the puppy adjust to its new home.
When bringing home a newfypoo puppy, important considerations include providing proper training, socialization, exercise, and grooming. It is also crucial to establish a routine, create a safe environment, and ensure regular veterinary care for the puppy's health and well-being.
Leave him at home while you walk the big dog and play with the puppy at home.
yes they will they just have to get used to each other
To show dominance.
i think it's called: a silly song
Before bringing a new puppy into a home that already has a resident dog, be sure that the adult dog is not territorial or in any way inclined to bite. Luckily, the majority of Staffies are amazing mothers and fathers to their puppies and hopefully your adult Staffy will pick up on this maternal behaviour (even if they are not the parent). Generally, the younger the puppy is the less likely it is that there will be as problem. To be precautious, introduce the two dogs in a neutral place, such as a park or field where they are not on each others territory. If everything goes well and they get to know each other, take them home and watch them carefully for any signs of trouble. Try not to let the puppy annoy the adult dog by jumping all over them, give the adult some space and everything should be fine. Good luck!
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It is best to wait until puppies and kittens are eight weeks old to bring them home. Once they reach eight weeks, they are generally weaned from their mothers and can receive vaccination shots, as well as eating some semblance of solid food.