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QuestionHow can I be sure my dog will get along with a new dog?Rendy SchuchatRendy Schuchat is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer and the Owner of the largest dog training facility, Anything Is Pawzible, based in Chicago, Illinois. With over 20 years of experience, Rendy specializes in positive dog training and behavior modification to help people build and strengthen their relationships with their dogs. She holds a BA in Psychology and Communications from the University of Iowa, an MA in Psychology from Roosevelt University, and a Certification in Dog Obedience Instruction from Animal Behavior Training and Associates. Rendy was voted one of the Best/Favorite Dog Trainers in Chicago by Chicagoland Tails Reader’s Choice Awards multiple times and was voted Chicago Magazine’s “Best Dog Whisperer” in 2015.
Certified Professional Dog TrainerBefore you get a second dog, make sure the dog you choose will be a good fit. For instance, if you have an older dog, getting a 10-month-old puppy isn't necessarily going to be the right fit. -
QuestionHow should I introduce my dog to a new dog?Rendy SchuchatRendy Schuchat is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer and the Owner of the largest dog training facility, Anything Is Pawzible, based in Chicago, Illinois. With over 20 years of experience, Rendy specializes in positive dog training and behavior modification to help people build and strengthen their relationships with their dogs. She holds a BA in Psychology and Communications from the University of Iowa, an MA in Psychology from Roosevelt University, and a Certification in Dog Obedience Instruction from Animal Behavior Training and Associates. Rendy was voted one of the Best/Favorite Dog Trainers in Chicago by Chicagoland Tails Reader’s Choice Awards multiple times and was voted Chicago Magazine’s “Best Dog Whisperer” in 2015.
Certified Professional Dog TrainerTake it slow. It's always helpful to meet on neutral territory, because the playing field is even. For example, you might take the dogs out on a walk so you're away from anything in your home that might create a territorial reaction from your current dog. -
QuestionMy new puppy I got last week and my adult dog are getting along with no aggression. But, the adult dog seems sad or annoyed. What should I do?Arya TrivediCommunity AnswerYour older dog may be upset about the attention you are giving the younger pup and is just jealous that it is not the star anymore. Try giving them equal amounts of love, and make them play with each other. They will get used to each other in time.
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QuestionToday, we brought home a stray dog and my dog was outside and we forgot. They got into a fight and we had to pull them apart. What should I do?Community AnswerTry putting them in cages next to each other and see if they continue fighting. As they are separated, see if they calm down, and award treats for their behavior.
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