Think Like a Dog

Navigating Relationships in a Multi-Dog Household


Listen Later

Send us a text

In this episode, Millie and Andreia discuss the challenges and considerations of managing a multi-dog household. They emphasize the importance of analyzing the behavior and compatibility of the current dog before introducing a second dog. They also highlight the need for advocating for each dog's needs and setting boundaries to prevent conflicts. The hosts provide tips on introducing a new dog to the resident dog and managing competition for human affection. They stress the importance of realistic expectations and understanding that not all dogs will be best friends. Millie shares the importance of setting clear boundaries and rules in a multi-dog household and suggests using designated places for each dog.  She also advises seeking the guidance of a trainer and considering the compatibility of the dogs when adding a new dog to the household.

Takeaways

  • Analyze the behavior and compatibility of your current dog before getting a second dog
  • Advocate for each dog's needs and set boundaries to prevent conflicts
  • Introduce a new dog to the resident dog gradually and with supervision
  • Manage competition for human affection by setting clear rules and boundaries
  • Have realistic expectations and understand that not all dogs will be best friends
  • Spending one-on-one time with each dog is important to check in with their individual needs and preferences.
  • Teaching dogs coping mechanisms and independence is crucial for their well-being.
  • Crate rotation, muzzle training, and tethering can be effective management tools for dogs that don't get along.
  • Having different rules and boundaries for each dog based on their individual relationships is fair and beneficial. Dogs in a multi-dog household don't have to be best friends; it's okay if they don't like each other.
  • Setting clear boundaries and rules is crucial in a multi-dog household.
  • Using designated places for each dog can help prevent conflicts and competition.
  • Seeking the guidance of a trainer is important when adding a new dog to the household.
  • Considering the compatibility of the dogs is essential for a successful multi-dog household.


Support the show

Follow Us On Instagram:

@thinklikeadogpodcast

@Mirrorimagek9

@OzzieAlbiesFoundation


Work with Mirror Image K9 here:

https://www.mirrorimagek9.com/contactus

Be Our Guest:

https://www.thinklikeadogpodcast.com

Learn More About The Best Chance Program:

https://www.ozziealbiesfoundation.org/


...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Think Like a DogBy Millie Braden and Andreia Albies

  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5

4.5

75 ratings


More shows like Think Like a Dog

View all
Good Life Project by Jonathan Fields / Acast

Good Life Project

3,267 Listeners

The One You Feed by Eric Zimmer

The One You Feed

2,502 Listeners

Cog-Dog Radio by Sarah Stremming, The Cognitive Canine

Cog-Dog Radio

312 Listeners

Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast by Melissa Breau

Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast

230 Listeners

It's Been a Minute by NPR

It's Been a Minute

8,923 Listeners

No Bad Dogs Podcast by Tom Davis

No Bad Dogs Podcast

1,168 Listeners

On Purpose with Jay Shetty by iHeartPodcasts

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

26,933 Listeners

The Puppy Training Podcast by Baxter & Bella Puppy Training

The Puppy Training Podcast

594 Listeners

A Bit of Optimism by Simon Sinek

A Bit of Optimism

2,188 Listeners

Shaped by Dog with Susan Garrett by Susan Garrett

Shaped by Dog with Susan Garrett

650 Listeners

Mayim Bialik's Breakdown by Mayim Bialik

Mayim Bialik's Breakdown

5,179 Listeners

We Can Do Hard Things by Glennon Doyle and Audacy

We Can Do Hard Things

41,281 Listeners

The Mel Robbins Podcast by Mel Robbins

The Mel Robbins Podcast

20,424 Listeners

Networth and Chill with Your Rich BFF by Vivian Tu

Networth and Chill with Your Rich BFF

1,706 Listeners

Good Hang with Amy Poehler by The Ringer

Good Hang with Amy Poehler

7,045 Listeners