Managing a Multidog Household

Introducing New Dogs

Establish a structured and controlled introduction process to promote positive interactions.

Establishing House Rules

Set clear and consistent house rules to provide structure and boundaries for all dogs. This helps establish order and minimize potential conflicts.

Individual Attention

Ensure each dog receives individual attention, including quality time, exercise, training, and mental stimulation. This helps prevent feelings of competition or neglect.

Socialization Opportunities

Popularity of dog breeds is based on registration, not on their qualities

Popularity and Rarity

Ensure each dog receives individual attention, including quality time, exercise, training, and mental stimulation

Separate Feeding Areas

Feed dogs in separate areas to prevent resource guarding and food-related conflicts. Establish a feeding routine that suits each dog's needs.

Supervision and Management

 Proper supervision is crucial, especially during playtime or when resources are involved

Dog Aggression at the Vet