How to Keep Peace Between Dogs
Never give one dog something (ex., Make sure not to play by favoritism., Give them their own personal space., When they are getting along, praise them., If you are sitting with one of your dogs, and the other dog enters the room, act extremely...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Never give one dog something (ex.
treat, bone, chew toy) without giving the other the same thing, or this will build resentment between them. -
Step 2: Make sure not to play by favoritism.
This will make your dogs hate each other.
Give them an equal amount of affection and it will make them closer. , Maybe put their bed or kennel in separate rooms, or at least separate corners. , Maybe give them a treat, or stroke both of them. , Dogs can often sense feeling.
Maybe add an enthusiastic, "Yay (dog 1's name), (dog 2's name) is here.
Yay!"
Every time your dogs start fighting, just spray them once.
Most dogs hate the sudden cold water on their face. -
Step 3: Give them their own personal space.
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Step 4: When they are getting along
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Step 5: praise them.
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Step 6: If you are sitting with one of your dogs
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Step 7: and the other dog enters the room
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Step 8: act extremely happy.
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Step 9: If all else fails
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Step 10: acquire a spray bottle.
Detailed Guide
treat, bone, chew toy) without giving the other the same thing, or this will build resentment between them.
This will make your dogs hate each other.
Give them an equal amount of affection and it will make them closer. , Maybe put their bed or kennel in separate rooms, or at least separate corners. , Maybe give them a treat, or stroke both of them. , Dogs can often sense feeling.
Maybe add an enthusiastic, "Yay (dog 1's name), (dog 2's name) is here.
Yay!"
Every time your dogs start fighting, just spray them once.
Most dogs hate the sudden cold water on their face.
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