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How to deal with 5 dogs?

Linwood Johnson
Linwood Johnson
2025-06-09 03:18:50
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To deal with 5 dogs, have a Meet & Greet before committing to the stay to make sure all of the dogs in your care will get along. Meeting on neutral ground is essential, introduce dogs at a park or on the pavement outside the home so no one gets territorial. Asking lots of questions about the dog’s personality, likes and dislikes is also crucial. Taking the dogs inside to make sure they continue to get along is another important step. Dogs that seem to get along still need to be monitored to make sure nothing goes awry. Separate during feeding to avoid any instances of food aggression. Ensure play is calm, and watch the dog’s body language to make sure everyone is having fun. Set up time during the day to give each dog individual time, whether you’re training, playing, or just snuggling, each dog needs a little extra.
Arlene Kub
Arlene Kub
2025-05-28 21:56:11
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Be a calm and confident leader, project compassionate authority. Leadership is a type of management and a house full of dogs requires management. This means that you control the resources that could spark unwanted behaviors between dogs. Dogs need rest, so wherever you are, set up a space for that. Dogs need to get their 17-20 hours of requisite rest and they should know that time alone is a good thing to be enjoyed. Physical and mental stimulation makes a happy household, it’s all about providing balance guys, be it life with one dog or seven. Feed the dogs separately, and always supervise dogs while they eat, schedule this time. Every single dog requires predictability, choice, and control to thrive and to be successful in life.