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« on: April 13, 2019, 06:10:50 am »

I don't know how you keep your dogs when you aren't around, be it chains or kennels or both, but the way you allow them to interact is key alpha or not. Most dogs are defensive when they are introduced to a new pack. If I see that a new dog is gonna be that way I muzzle them and I take the time to walk them up to every kennel with their head turned away so that the kennelled dog can smell them and they aren't growling and snapping at them while they are smelling. The whole time petting the new dog and reassuring it that it's ok. Then I kennel it and once it's done smelling around in the new home I get each of my dogs out and walk to the new dogs kennel and let him smell and get acquainted. If this doesn't work after a couple of times then I move on to the Texas tooth pick whispering technique lol. There isn't gonna be too much of that either or like the red nose said, their gone.

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