Maybe you are considering adding a new buddy into your home for your currently single dog household, or maybe you are like some of us, where dogs are like
At least two or three out of five people take care of multiple dogs. This concept is called a multi-dog household, and it isn't easy.
Proper front door greetings, particularly with multiple dogs, is critical. Here is a proven process for bringing order back in the midst of chaos.
A common dilemma faced by multi-dog households is whether each furry member needs an individual crate.
Last week we had our incredible, fantastic vet, Dr. Micaela Young come over (yes, we currently work with a fantastic in-home vet, and you can hear more from Micaela in Episode 46 of Enrichment for the Real World) to get some updated stuff for Griffey. If any of you have been around the Pet Harmony […]
Have you ever considered adding a second dog to your household? How about a third dog? The more, the merrier… except when it’s not. Dogs don’t always get along, so how do you manage multiple dogs?
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With three dogs, learn to build a strong bond by observing their interactions and giving them individual attention.
Living in a multi-pet household can be exciting, but you will have to take up a lot more responsibilities. If you choose to have more than one pet in your household, you need to ensure
A common dilemma faced by multi-dog households is whether each furry member needs an individual crate.
If having one dog is rewarding and fun, it only stands to reason that having more dogs must be even more fun, right? Well, that's true, of course, but keeping the peace can be a little tricky. In addition to caring for the needs of two or...
At least two or three out of five people take care of multiple dogs. This concept is called a multi-dog household, and it isn't easy.
How do you manage feeding, sleeping, greeting, going outside, playing, and toys and treats in a multi-dog household? Our vet-approved guide will help...
If having one dog is rewarding and fun, it only stands to reason that having more dogs must be even more fun, right? Well, that's true, of course, but keeping the peace can be a little tricky. In addition to caring for the needs of two or...
Multiple dog households need a dog parent that is in charge and sets up good management and rules so that the dogs know what to expect.
Sharing your home with two or three dogs is wonderful. I share my home with an 11 year old Australian Shepherd, Bashir; a five year old Aussie, Sisko; and a two year old English Shepherd, Bones. All three of the dogs get along great together even though their personalities are quite individual. Bashir is the elder stat
Your home doesn't have to descend into furry anarchy! We have a few sanity-saving tips on how to manage your multi dog household.
Raising two dogs vs one dog. Should you raise one dog or two dogs? That’s a question I asked myself for years -- until I decided to try owning multiple dogs (usually 2, but sometimes 3) at the same time. Because multi-dog household aggression is real! It’s one of the signs of Littermate Syndrome when you’re raising two puppies. I’ve been at this for decades now! Here’s how to introduce 2 dogs. Signs one dog doesn't like the other. Pros & Cons of having more than one dog. Ways to simplify life when you have multiple dogs. How to get dogs to get along. All my best tips for how to raise two dogs in the house together!