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 Subject :Dog jealousy.. 2009-08-02 05:43:47 
alice22
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Why is my 2 year old pug jealous with my new golden retriever? I want them to get along so please i need help!!!
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 Subject :Re:Dog jealousy.. 2009-08-02 08:20:51 
pugster
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dogs usually takes time to adjust. Your dogs adopt what human behaviour shows. So its typical for your dog to be jealous at your new pup that you invest most of your time to. Remember to always divide your attention with the two dogs to avoidfights and domination. Give them equal of everything and in no time, they'll get along.
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 Subject :Re:Dog jealousy.. 2009-08-02 08:41:13 
tinabeth07
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About the jealousy thing with your dog, try to make them acquainted with the new addition, its like when you bring home a new born kid. include the dogs when you are playing with the new pup. Don't forget to make your dog feel that he is still loved and make your dog part of everything you do with the new pup. make hi feel that he is still important.





[alice22 2009-08-02 05:43:47]:

Why is my 2 year old pug jealous with my new golden retriever? I want them to get along so please i need help!!!

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 Subject :Re:Dog jealousy.. 2009-08-02 21:09:05 
debbisue
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When you want to dd an addition to your family, like a new dog, you should first take note of what your older dog might think. It's like what they said, dogs are so much like humans. Its normal for human to be jealous with htings that are not familiar with them. Or if they feel that they are left out. So you should consider your dogs feelings too.

Dogs get jealous because when they see a new baby or a new pet getting attention, they feel neglected and left out. Dogs are pack animals, and anything that makes it appear like they are being kicked out of the pack they do not like.

Here are following guidelines to think about:

1.  Include your old dog with activities with the new pup.

2. Let your dog play with your pup. Make him familiarize with the new addition.

3. treat your dogs equally to avoid feeling left out.

4. Be fair with toys, food, etc.

5. Make them both happy with each other.

 Good luck with the dogs. Update us soon what happens.

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