Last-minute suggestions
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 12:55 pm
OK, well #2 comes home on Sunday. I've got all the material things we need (collar, tag, leashes, vet, puppy crate, food, bones, and on and on ad infinitum) but I was looking for tips to keep Fletch from becoming too jealous. He's going to be thrilled to have a doggy friend 24/7 but I know he's gonna be jealous and pouty the first couple weeks because he's a major momma's boy. I'm figuring on things like he always gets let out of crate first, always gets greeted first, gets treats first, in addition to making sure we give him all his love and not get swept up in just the puppy.
Food is a non-issue with him and we free feed, so there will be one (always full) bowl for them to eat out of whenever they're hungry. He's not food-possessive at all. He's going to have to learn to share his chew toys, which he usually does well with dogs he knows (but strange dogs get a warning growl) What should I do if he growls at the puppy when she tries to take one of his toys from him, or when he inevitably decides that the bone he didn't want 5 minutes ago he now wants because she has it?? Do I let him boss her around to let them establish their pecking order, or should I step in and not let him boss her around?
This wasn't an issue when we got Fletch because the other dog at home belonged to my (former) roommate, so they weren't fighting for mom and dad's attention, and the older dog doesn't chew or play with anything so there was never toy aggression between them.
Any ideas, tips or what worked for you with introducing a new pup would be greatly appreciated.
Food is a non-issue with him and we free feed, so there will be one (always full) bowl for them to eat out of whenever they're hungry. He's not food-possessive at all. He's going to have to learn to share his chew toys, which he usually does well with dogs he knows (but strange dogs get a warning growl) What should I do if he growls at the puppy when she tries to take one of his toys from him, or when he inevitably decides that the bone he didn't want 5 minutes ago he now wants because she has it?? Do I let him boss her around to let them establish their pecking order, or should I step in and not let him boss her around?
This wasn't an issue when we got Fletch because the other dog at home belonged to my (former) roommate, so they weren't fighting for mom and dad's attention, and the older dog doesn't chew or play with anything so there was never toy aggression between them.
Any ideas, tips or what worked for you with introducing a new pup would be greatly appreciated.