Introducing dogs slowly is key. Provide separate feeding areas and individual attention. Establish a routine and set boundaries to prevent conflicts.
Exercise each dog regularly to reduce pent-up energy and prevent boredom. Offer mental stimulation through interactive toys and training sessions.
Monitor body language for signs of tension or aggression. Address any conflicts immediately and seek professional help if needed. Keep a calm and assertive demeanor.
Create harmony by ensuring each dog has their own space, toys, and resources. Avoid favoritism and maintain consistency in rules and interactions with all dogs.
Socialize dogs with other well-behaved canines to improve their social skills. Attend training classes together to strengthen the bond between dogs and their owners.
Managing a multi-dog household requires patience, understanding, and commitment. With proper management and care, your dogs can live harmoniously and happily together.