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2 min readHow to Safely Introduce Two Dogs to Each Other

November 18, 2022 By Deanna

Two purebred liver Shih Tzu puppies for sale in my responsible breeding program on a white rug.
Liver Shih Tzu Brothers & Best Friends

If you plan on bringing a new puppy or adult dog home and already have a dog at home this is a good read for you! Dogs have their special way of getting to know one another. We as humans must take the necessary steps to help the introduction go smoothly.

Dogs are social creatures and they learn a lot of valuable information by interacting with other dogs. You may observe that they use their noses to learn about one another. Sniffing is a huge part of the investigation process. Often dog introductions are a wonderful match from the start. Other times, time and patience come into play.

The human needs to observe the interaction to make sure things are going well. Pay close attention to body language. The dog’s body should not be tense. Their ears shouldn’t be pinned back. The dogs should look relaxed and curious. If either dog looks anxious or afraid this could be a red flag.

It is common for the greeting to be short. One dog may simply walk away and go about his business after the introduction. Another scenario that may play out is that the dogs may not greet one another at all in the beginning. They may simply not be interested in interacting at the moment.

Some tips for helping the dog introduction go smoothly include the following:

  • Ideally, have the meet and greet take place in an open neutral space so the dogs have room to flee if necessary.
  • You may want to have both dogs on a leash to start.
  • Keep meet-and-greet sessions short.
  • Be cautious with resources such as food and toys until a relationship is established.
  • If possible, know the temperament of both dogs.
  • Make sure your new puppy/dog has a safe place when you’re not able to observe the dogs interacting. A playpen, spare room, or crate works well.
  • Praise positive interactive behaviors.
  • Redirect negative interactions and separate for a while.
  • Have a trainer lined up just in case any issues arise.
  • Join an online dog training program like Baxter & Bella for more tips for success. (https://www.baxterandbella.com/)

My biggest tip for success is to be patient. The getting to know one another process often takes time. Your dogs may become best friends overnight or it may take time for them to acclimate to one another. Either way, be there to patiently facilitate the process and step in when necessary. Hopefully, a lifelong canine friendship will be right around the corner.

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About Deanna

Hello my name is Dee! I am the breeder behind Arizona Sunrise Shih Tzus located in Goodyear, Arizona. All of my adults are health tested. Puppies are raised on an advanced curriculum which includes socialization essentials such as Early Neurological Stimulation, Early Scent Introduction, Sound Desensitization, Sensory Exposure Desensitization and so much more.
Furthermore, puppies receive an introduction to a basic recall, verbal marker training, crate practice, etc. All puppies are temperament tested to help families choose a puppy that will blend in with their lifestyle. Puppies go home with a prepaid lifetime membership to Baxter & Bella's training program & one month of free insurance through Trupanion.

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  1. Kathy Harrington says

    January 4, 2023 at 7:15 pm

    Sensible, helpful ideas. In addition to Baxter and Bella on-line training, do you have a recommendation for a trainer? We will be living in Queen Creek ( near Chandler and Gilbert). Thank you very much!

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