We have a Dachsund (aka wiener dog), and she is not getting along with our new puppy (a two month old male puggle). The dachsund was the third of our indoor pets (first was a pug, then my cat, then her), so the old "baby", although we really didn't baby her a whole lot.
Anyway, the other animals are slowly aclimating themselves to this new puppy, except our dachsund. She growls and bares her teeth at him, and runs away and mopes. We've had jealousy issues with her in the past, especially with our older pug, which causes them to fight a lot.
Is there anyway to get this dog to behave, or will she always have this attitude? It's my sister's dog, and we're worried that she's also going to be an issue if my sister ever has children.
Thank you!
How do we get our dog to get along with our new puppy?
i have found that dashounds tend to need to be the only dogie especially when they get older. they seem to have a real jealous spot when it comes to sharing people. there is not much you can do just give her time but make sure you give her alittle extra attention,
Reply:Have you ever watched the dog whisperer. He is on National Geographic. He also has a book out. You might find his web site and see if you can email him with your problem. He is really good. One thing I did with my female who was that way and you may think this is cruel but I put her on her back and stood over her and told her I was the dominate one around here and she need to behave and quess what she now is a very nice dog around the others, but you have to show them that youb mean it.
Reply:let them inter act together [and it wasnt homework do because it was a whole project and i could find those ones]and if they fight you might have to get rid of one.
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