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No comment on the situation from me, but I was asked last year how I intoduced a new dog to my pack and this is what I replied.....
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Might help in future if anyone reading wants to introduce a new dog.Hi Madbella, when does Austin come home :wub:madbella said:He looks scrummy!!And it's good that they are all settling in well.
Did you take the puppy straight into the house or did you introduce him to your existing dogs outside the house first?
I did the same as I organised for Ruso, and I'm sure to sound mad here :blink: but I think it depends totally on your dogs and what you think will work for them :thumbsup:
As I was approaching home, I got my 16 year old son to come out to the car, and he then held Badger and sat in the front seat. I went into the house and got all the others and loaded them into their crates in the back fo the car.
We drove up the road and back again and then all came into the house together, and this made my boys realise that he was coming in as part of the pack.
Once in the house (Adam is still holding Badger at this point) Ruso and Jacob went in their crate and Winx and Badger went out in the garden for a piddle. Winx is my top dog, so I was just enforcing that really by leaving him out with the puppy.
A new puppy needs a while to come to grips with going into a strange house, and also I'm a great believer in learned behaviour, so I never want a puppy to get used to weeing in the house. Having him outside for a while and the others in a crate meant that he could chill out in the garden and go to the toilet.
Then I let the other two out and they all had time to say hello nicely.
It works for me, but that's not to say that it is right for other households.
Good luck with your new pup coming home :huggles:
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