rustyrider
Well-Known Member
Apologies in advance, i think this will be long...
We have two dogs which we have adopted from a shelter - a shepherd bitch (10) who we have had for 3 years and a tibetan dog (3) who we have had for 18mths. They generally get on well, although the tibetan tends to push his way in if the shepherd is being fussed, and will chase her off if she tries to eat his food - despite this she is a bit of a matriach and tends to tell him off if he bounces on her. This isn't happening all the time but i'm starting to wonder if it could be relevant to the problem we have now...
Yesterday we adopted a new spaniel dog (2) from the same shelter as the OH was keen to get another one (he does dogs, i do horses!). They got on fine during the mixing and for most of the afternoon. Then in the evening there were a couple of squabbles between the tibetan and the new dog over food - one because i dropped a bit of pasta when i was cooking and one when we put the bowls down (lesson learned, they will be eating seperately until they settle). There have also been a couple over a toy. The bitch has stayed out of it.
I guess that this is caused by the tibetan trying to dominate the new dog (he is always the instegator of the scraps). Our plan is to crate the new dog during mealtimes and at bedtime until they all start to settle down. I can't help but worry though! Have we made a terrible mistake and stressed out all the dogs. Would we have been better not to adopt him!?
Do you think it will improve? Is there anything we can do to set boundaries to help them to settle quickly?
I would really appreciate your advice on this one!
We have two dogs which we have adopted from a shelter - a shepherd bitch (10) who we have had for 3 years and a tibetan dog (3) who we have had for 18mths. They generally get on well, although the tibetan tends to push his way in if the shepherd is being fussed, and will chase her off if she tries to eat his food - despite this she is a bit of a matriach and tends to tell him off if he bounces on her. This isn't happening all the time but i'm starting to wonder if it could be relevant to the problem we have now...
Yesterday we adopted a new spaniel dog (2) from the same shelter as the OH was keen to get another one (he does dogs, i do horses!). They got on fine during the mixing and for most of the afternoon. Then in the evening there were a couple of squabbles between the tibetan and the new dog over food - one because i dropped a bit of pasta when i was cooking and one when we put the bowls down (lesson learned, they will be eating seperately until they settle). There have also been a couple over a toy. The bitch has stayed out of it.
I guess that this is caused by the tibetan trying to dominate the new dog (he is always the instegator of the scraps). Our plan is to crate the new dog during mealtimes and at bedtime until they all start to settle down. I can't help but worry though! Have we made a terrible mistake and stressed out all the dogs. Would we have been better not to adopt him!?
Do you think it will improve? Is there anything we can do to set boundaries to help them to settle quickly?
I would really appreciate your advice on this one!