What are the best practices for introducing puppies to older dogs

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KoleVillegas
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What are the best practices for introducing puppies to older dogs

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What are the best practices for introducing puppies to older dogs
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Sure! Here are seven different responses you could use:
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**Slow and Steady**: Take it slow! Let the older dog sniff the puppy from a distance first. Gradually bring them closer together, so they can get used to each other’s scents without feeling overwhelmed.
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**Controlled Introductions**: Always introduce them in a neutral space, like a park. That way, the older dog doesn’t feel like their territory is being invaded. Keep the puppy on a leash at first to control the situation.
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**Positive Reinforcement**: Use treats and praise when they interact nicely. This helps both dogs associate each other with good vibes. If they’re calm and friendly, reward them!
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**Supervised Playtime**: Once they’re comfortable, let them play together under supervision. Keep an eye out for any signs of aggression or stress from either dog and be ready to step in if needed.
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**Separate Spaces**: Make sure each dog has their own space to retreat to when they need a break. This helps prevent any potential conflicts and gives them a chance to chill out.
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**Routine and Structure**: Keep a consistent routine for both dogs. This helps the older dog feel secure and reduces any jealousy or anxiety about the new pup taking over their spot in the home.
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