Introductions
Introducing Dogs
For social dogs, making a new doggie friend can be easy and fun. For more cautious dogs, the right introduction may mean the difference between friends and foes. Taking the time to make a good first impression can ease any nervousness and get the dogs on the path to a great relationship.
Dog Parks
Dogs are social creatures and many of them enjoy the company of their own kind. For a social dog, being around other dogs at the park can provide exercise through play, boost confidence, and relieve stress. However, for a dog that isn’t sure about other dogs or prefers to make friends slowly, being at the dog parks can lead to anxiety and even fights.
Introducing Cats and Dogs
Cats and dogs don’t have to fight like… well, cats and dogs. They can live peacefully together and even develop close bonds. But first they need to be safely introduced.
Introducing Dogs and Kids
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
This material was written in collaboration with cat behavior consultant Jessica Char.
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