Several Dogs in the Home
When bringing a new dog into a home with an existing dog, it must be introduced carefully. When a new dog appears to be a threat to their resources or status, established dogs may respond territorially. Introduce it at a park or another neutral area. To prevent stress, keep the first exchanges brief. Never leave pets unattended alone. Make sure every dog has its own toys, bed, and dish.

Prioritize attending to the existing dog and feeding it separately. Restrict access inside the house until the dogs form a hierarchy. Keep an eye out for aggressive cues, such as rigid body language. Seek advice from a trainer as soon as problems appear. Although a new pack member can enhance multi-dog families, cautious integration can help avoid conflicts.
