Introducing a New Puppy to Your Older Dog
by admin ~ September 23rd, 2008Bringing home a new puppy will change the atmosphere in your home. Here are a few steps you can take when introducing a new puppy to your older dog to make the transition a little smoother for everyone:
- Introduce your dog to the new puppy in a neutral place, like a friend or family member’s house. This will give your dog a chance to get to know the puppy without feeling like his territory has been invaded.
- Take a short walk with your dog and the new puppy each day, even if it’s around your front porch or backyard. Walking together reinforces the pack bond, and can help your dog to understand that the puppy is now a member of the family.
- Set boundaries. Don’t allow the puppy to chew on your dog’s ears or tail, and don’t allow your dog to growl at the puppy or play too roughly. By reinforcing your role as the “alpha dog” or “pack leader,” you will be letting them know that you set the rules and they must get along and follow your direction.
- It’s tempting to give the new puppy all of the attention, and often older dogs can be left out. Make sure you divide your time equally, giving your dog the tummy rubs and playtime he’s accustom to.
- Your puppy may try to keep up with your dog while playing, so make sure you set limits and don’t let him over-do it. Don’t let your giant breed puppy play on slippery surfaces or run on hard or slippery surfaces.
- Until you’re sure your dog gets along well with the new puppy, don’t leave them alone together.
- Get the puppy his own bed and food bowl so your dog doesn’t feel like all his “stuff” is being taken over.


