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    Unhappy New min pin

    I have a female 2 1/2 yr old min pin, who is very friendly and loves everyone and everything. Two days ago I got a new male min pin who is 4 months old. My female has been fine with him, but shes not that playful with him, I thought she would be. I mean alot of people say that they just need time to adjust to each other. I know that this has been her territory for a while and stuff, I am just concerned that she wont like him that much. I am just wondering if I have done the wrong thing by getting a new dog, or if she just needs time to get to know him. If anyone has any info or has been in this situation b4 please let me know. Any info will help. Should I be really worried? Thank you.
    Meghan

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    It took casey between 6 and 8 weeks to accept bubba. Casey was 4 and bubba was 8 weeks old when I adopted him.

    They are good buds now, she does put him in his place sometimes but they play together a lot.
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    Thanks, thats a little more comforting to know. I dont care if it takes that long, I just want her to accept him. Thanks again.

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    I wish someone would have told me this before I added a new dog into my family because the fact of the matter is that not all dogs necessarily like each other. I kept waiting for the moment when Giselle and Lucky would cuddle and sleep on the same bed like other dogs but that moment never came. Disappointing for me, but I love them both all the same.

    Your dogs may never totally "love" each other. Heck, they might not even like each other, but as long as they can tolerate each other, you'll be fine. Be forewarned - if your dogs are anything like mine, they might have a few scuffles here and there. You shouldn't be worried, though. Just keep giving the same amount of attention the female and you should be fine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bellamia_525
    I have a female 2 1/2 yr old min pin, who is very friendly and loves everyone and everything. Two days ago I got a new male min pin who is 4 months old. My female has been fine with him, but shes not that playful with him, I thought she would be. I mean alot of people say that they just need time to adjust to each other. I know that this has been her territory for a while and stuff, I am just concerned that she wont like him that much. I am just wondering if I have done the wrong thing by getting a new dog, or if she just needs time to get to know him. If anyone has any info or has been in this situation b4 please let me know. Any info will help. Should I be really worried? Thank you.
    Meghan
    Honey- it takes time. One day she will wake up like " ohhhhhhh wow- lets play new dog.. lets play.." Just give her time. Remember to pet her first, feed her first, put the leash on her first, give cookies to HER first etc and she will figure out this little guy is not only not a threat but also so down right fun.. Just give her time. Maybe she knows she is so much bigger than he is, and not sure how to play yet- but she will figure it out. He will be mostly full grown by 6 and half months- and being a male she will see him more of a playmate. Just honor her position as the boss and there first, and remember- the puppy doesnt know she wont play with him yet- he is just a baby and learning allllll the ropes and rules of the house still.. You can give him a little one on one time as I am sure he has to go outside more than she does. Get out of sight like the side of the house and play with him a little more .. Its best if she goes out with you guys- sometimes a indoor dog might know not to play that much in the house- and taking them out together might help.
    Just remember its cold here- ( not sure about your area) and they cant stay out too long..
    Sounds like fun- and I cant wait to see pictures. My step son and soon to be wife, just got one. Theirs is black and tan and a total riot!! Soooooooo cute!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    Honey- it takes time. One day she will wake up like " ohhhhhhh wow- lets play new dog.. lets play.." Just give her time. Remember to pet her first, feed her first, put the leash on her first, give cookies to HER first etc and she will figure out this little guy is not only not a threat but also so down right fun.. Just give her time. Maybe she knows she is so much bigger than he is, and not sure how to play yet- but she will figure it out. He will be mostly full grown by 6 and half months- and being a male she will see him more of a playmate. Just honor her position as the boss and there first, and remember- the puppy doesnt know she wont play with him yet- he is just a baby and learning allllll the ropes and rules of the house still.. You can give him a little one on one time as I am sure he has to go outside more than she does. Get out of sight like the side of the house and play with him a little more .. Its best if she goes out with you guys- sometimes a indoor dog might know not to play that much in the house- and taking them out together might help.
    Just remember its cold here- ( not sure about your area) and they cant stay out too long..
    Sounds like fun- and I cant wait to see pictures. My step son and soon to be wife, just got one. Theirs is black and tan and a total riot!! Soooooooo cute!!!
    Actually I think you should show her that YOU are the boss not one of the dogs, I think letting one of the dogs think they are boss is a big mistake.
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    "We" are always the boss, but the dogs have a heirachy over who is next in line..

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    Their pack order should not effect how the human treats them.
    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom
    Their pack order should not effect how the human treats them.
    I always acknowledge the top dog first- its one of their rights. I use to have 35 shepherds at one time- order is important for peace in the pack..

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    It seems to me that giving any dog preference over the others is asking for trouble.

    I'd love to read a discussion on the realities of multi dog households and allowing any dog to be top dog. We've always had multiple dogs and none were allowed to be dominant over any other. None were fed first, allowed out the door first, petted first or allowed to be constantly first in anything.

    Everyone got along just fine!

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    Glacier has 30+ dogs and is doing a great job, I have really listened to her advice on this subject. I don't claim to speak for her but this is the advice I have from her.
    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

    I have been frosted!

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