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How to introduce your dog to other animals

How to: introduce your dog to other animals

Advice by Lindsay Arliss, Dog behaviour and training specialist

1

Scent swapping - take items of bedding or collars/harness to place into both pet’s spaces to sniff, which introduces their scent to one another. Add some tasty treats around the items to help build a good association with what lies on the other side of the door.

2

Always supervise their first meeting. Put your dog’s lead on or use a barrier so they can’t rush towards the other pet. Use treats and toys as a reward for calm behaviour.

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Always consider the safety of a small pet. Don’t put them at risk as accidents can happen very quickly.

3

Keep interactions short and sweet for both pets. Small animals shouldn’t feel they have to run away or defend themselves. It is important dogs learn they’re not allowed to chase them. 

4

Watch all interactions until you’re comfortable both pets have a good relationship. 

5

If you have a large or overly excited dog, it’s best to provide a safe escape route for the smaller pet, just in case they become overwhelmed or frightened. 

More information

Whilst dogs, cats and rabbits can make great buddies, many smaller pets prefer the company of their own species. For more advice on small pets, you can contact us at Woodgreen for a chat. 

What your dog might be feeling

I love to make new buddies, but sometimes we don’t speak the same language, so I would like some help to understand each other, and become the best of friends! 

Three things you can do today

Swapping scents

Take a cloth or some bedding with each pet’s scent on, and place it near to where the other pet eats (outside the enclosure for a small pet) that way, they can check out each other’s scent!

Safe spaces

It’s important that both pets have their own space to eat, drink and sleep, away from one another. 

Contact us

If you have a specific question or would like some advice, you can get in touch with us, or another suitable professional who’ll be able to help with your query.

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