randomnoble
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Hi Y! community, I need your help!
I recently adopted an 8 month old Siberian Husky for a nearby animal shelter. Now, I already have a mixed Pitbull (named Oreo) who I also adopted from an animal shelter about a year and a half ago as a 3 month old puppy. When I adopted him, I was told he had a 50/50 chance he would not make it past 1 year old due to a heart murmur. Also, he was already neutered at 3 months old, which I thought was pretty strange.
Regardless, Oreo lost his pug buddy last week and it was obvious to notice he was depressed. So I decided to adopt a new dog to help him get over the grieving process.
Now Oreo has never been the type of dog to start fights, he's the type that would run away with his tail in between his legs in case that circumstance comes up. Luckily it hasn't because he's usually a very playful, friendly dog. However....
When I brought Xena (the husky) to the house after her spay operation, I introduced both through the fence. Everything seemed ok. The next day I thought I could have them meet face to face, but when I did this it was obvious that Xena was demonstrating dominant behavior over Oreo in his own backyard! Xena has already bitten me once, almost bit my mother, and growls whenever Oreo approaches the food. I obviously intervene when this happens but I honestly don't know how to deal with a grown dog.I do not know Xena personal or medical history.
So my question for you guys is... what the heck could I do to have Xena and Oreo co-exist peacefully? Is it possible? Have I done something wrong in the introduction?
My original plan was to run with both dogs, that way they could bond together but since Xena is still recovering from her operation, I can't do it until another 2 weeks. I''m really thinking about returning her to the shelter to get a smaller dog, or possibly another pug.
Please Help! I appreciate any critiques and advice!
I recently adopted an 8 month old Siberian Husky for a nearby animal shelter. Now, I already have a mixed Pitbull (named Oreo) who I also adopted from an animal shelter about a year and a half ago as a 3 month old puppy. When I adopted him, I was told he had a 50/50 chance he would not make it past 1 year old due to a heart murmur. Also, he was already neutered at 3 months old, which I thought was pretty strange.
Regardless, Oreo lost his pug buddy last week and it was obvious to notice he was depressed. So I decided to adopt a new dog to help him get over the grieving process.
Now Oreo has never been the type of dog to start fights, he's the type that would run away with his tail in between his legs in case that circumstance comes up. Luckily it hasn't because he's usually a very playful, friendly dog. However....
When I brought Xena (the husky) to the house after her spay operation, I introduced both through the fence. Everything seemed ok. The next day I thought I could have them meet face to face, but when I did this it was obvious that Xena was demonstrating dominant behavior over Oreo in his own backyard! Xena has already bitten me once, almost bit my mother, and growls whenever Oreo approaches the food. I obviously intervene when this happens but I honestly don't know how to deal with a grown dog.I do not know Xena personal or medical history.
So my question for you guys is... what the heck could I do to have Xena and Oreo co-exist peacefully? Is it possible? Have I done something wrong in the introduction?
My original plan was to run with both dogs, that way they could bond together but since Xena is still recovering from her operation, I can't do it until another 2 weeks. I''m really thinking about returning her to the shelter to get a smaller dog, or possibly another pug.
Please Help! I appreciate any critiques and advice!