Golden Retriever Puppies in Columbus OH: Introducing A Second Pet To Your Home (Part One)
Golden Retriever puppies
in Columbus, Ohio make great new family members and are a wonderful choice for
a second pet. There are many things to understand and preparations to make for
this special circumstance so that all will go as smoothly as possible to keep
all your companions safe and happy. With a concerted effort on the part of your
family to facilitate this transition, your canines will be close companions for
each other as well as “their people” in no time. Here are a few things you
should understand before you bring home a second pet and some preparations you
can make to simplify this exciting period of your family’s life…read on!
Dog Mentality
A dog’s thought process
is important to understand before bringing home a new Golden Retriever puppy. Since
canines are pack animals, they have the tendency to establish dominance within
their group, which can become dangerous for your pets as well as your family.
This is especially true if your current pet is a “bully breed” such as a Pit
Bull, Doberman, Rottweiler, or other large breed dog that tends to dominate
other animals. This instinctive behavior of establishing a pecking order makes
it necessary to be prepared for certain behaviors and knowing what to do to keep
your pets healthy, happy and help them transition into recognizing each other
as family.
The Green Eyed Monster
Your current dog may feel
threatened by a new pup, not on a physical level, but an emotional one. He or
she will be more likely to act aggressively toward your Golden Retriever puppy
if you and your family don’t balance the attention given to your fur babies and
your established pet starts feeling neglected. To head off this potential problem,
discuss balancing the attention given to your canine companions and ask each
member of your household to take some extra time with your current companion.
With a little extra attention and understanding, your family can ease this
transition, quell resentments and avoid problematic interactions between your
pets.
Food Fights
One of the most dangerous
times for multiple dogs in a household is feeding time. Dogs instinctively
guard their food from others, even when there is enough for all. It is well documented
that “food fights” are exceedingly common when there is more than one canine
under a single roof. Prepare your home by providing each of your pets with his
or her own food dish for starters and ideally, feed each of your pets in a
different room where possible. Lastly, always have a container of water around
in case a fight does start between your pets so that you can throw the water
directly in the aggressor’s face to help break up the altercation.
For more information
about Golden Retriever puppies in Columbus OH and bringing home a second pet to
a household, call (330) 204-5498 or click on the provided link.
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