Help your dogs to get along using this exercise
If you have more than one dog, chances are that you’ve noticed that as they age and mature or become more or less physically fit, their behavior and their relationship changes over time.
Sometimes your dogs may stop getting along, which can be frustrating, scary and even get beyond the point of repair. This is common when one of your dogs reaches social maturity somewhere around 2 1/2 – 3 years old.
The sooner you address the issue, the better.
Watch this video where I demonstrate an exercise you can do and adapt to your own dogs.
Just remember safety first! For one, make sure you and your dogs are safe around each other with food. Also, make sure you are safe. You may need to start with just one dog and work on it without the other dog around. Also, you can adapt this exercise and do it inside crates, or behind gates.
If you have any concerns, it’s best to consult a local professional first.
Click here to watch the video and then try it.
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