Kellys Heroes
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As you know, we picked up our new dog yesterday a young GSD bitch who was a rescue case.
We have just lost our 12 year old GSD (about a month ago) and we still have our 9 year old Golden Retriever.
When they met the first time we made sure it was in a neutral environment out on a walk - New Dog barked at Misty, I don't think she's ever seen a Goldie before! As time went on however they both settled walked beside each other and ND was very careful about how close she got etc.
They went back into NDs foster house, both fine, a few grumps from our Goldie nothing major.
Brought them both home - no MAJOR problems, BUT Misty (who has always had a grumpy streak) will growl at ND if she comes near us or near her.
There's no hounding, severe aggression, territorial problems (except for her people and her bed - bowls, toys, treats etc she isn't fussed about).
We're at the moment just leaving them to it to an extent...we've had one or two altercations where Mistys gone for ND for getting too close and at that point, we've said No and its stopped. They walk together fine, ND on two leads (no recall as of yet) and Misty off lead by the side of her.
Are we doing the right thing and is there anything else we can do? My dad is hopeful it will get easier and Misty will accept ND in time, obviously it is a big big change for both of them.
Fingers crossed, any experiences, or advice will be appreciated!!
K x
We have just lost our 12 year old GSD (about a month ago) and we still have our 9 year old Golden Retriever.
When they met the first time we made sure it was in a neutral environment out on a walk - New Dog barked at Misty, I don't think she's ever seen a Goldie before! As time went on however they both settled walked beside each other and ND was very careful about how close she got etc.
They went back into NDs foster house, both fine, a few grumps from our Goldie nothing major.
Brought them both home - no MAJOR problems, BUT Misty (who has always had a grumpy streak) will growl at ND if she comes near us or near her.
There's no hounding, severe aggression, territorial problems (except for her people and her bed - bowls, toys, treats etc she isn't fussed about).
We're at the moment just leaving them to it to an extent...we've had one or two altercations where Mistys gone for ND for getting too close and at that point, we've said No and its stopped. They walk together fine, ND on two leads (no recall as of yet) and Misty off lead by the side of her.
Are we doing the right thing and is there anything else we can do? My dad is hopeful it will get easier and Misty will accept ND in time, obviously it is a big big change for both of them.
Fingers crossed, any experiences, or advice will be appreciated!!
K x