Dear Cesar,
Hi there. I have a question. I have a stable pack of three older adults. Since they are getting so old, my husband and I want to add a puppy. We have babysat the puppy of a friend for a weekend, and our dogs hate puppies.
Puppies are ignorant and absurdly brave and curious. Is there any direction on how to get the pup to learn to respect the big dogs without him getting hurt? I am sure, if I leave a pup unsupervised with my geriatric neutered male, the old man will joyously get rid of the puppy problem. I have not found any guidance on this issue. I have not yet got a puppy but want to. The older dogs are not mean, but puppies tend to be obnoxious and old folks still have tempers. I am guessing constant supervision or crating until they are big enough? Thanks
Deborah Longtin
Dear Deborah:
The first thing to remember is, when you have a stable pack, they don’t “hate” anything. You or someone you know may have caught the episode of Oprah where I showed her how to introduce her new puppies to the very dog-aggressive Sophie. That’s a good visual for you to focus on. In a stable pack, there is always room for growth and change.
The nature of dogs is that they don’t raise puppies when they are advanced in age; just like us, they want to raise their kids when they still have the energy to keep up with them. It’s not that the puppies are “obnoxious” to them - it’s just that they have another state of mind - puppy hood vs. senior hood. In order to be around the older dogs, the puppy has to already have his social skills and his energy drained so they will accept him into the group. Think about kids who are raised by older parents or children visiting their grandparents. Those kids are the ones that are able to sit down in grandma’s lap and stay quiet while she reads them a book.
The best thing we can do for the grandparents to coexist with the children is that we have to get the children tired. In order for them not to have a bad experience together, make sure you begin with the one pack member who is youngest in mind to guide and take this puppy under his wing because he can also prepare it. Eventually the parenting instincts can kick in make this dog feel, ”This is my puppy.”
Constant supervision is absolutely a must, and when you can’t be there to supervise, tire the puppy out before crating so it feels more natural to rest. Crating a puppy all the time until it is big enough is absolutely the wrong thing. Crating doesn’t create social skills – and social skills are what are going to get him through. Of course always, always consult a professional, and if your gut feeling tells you there’s a real danger for the puppy, then don’t do it. Always listen to your gut feeling.
Stay calm and assertive,
Cesar Millan
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Hi,
please tell me the outcome of this situation as we have a similar problem?
Thanks
Shameful parenting I'd say
I am sorry but its beyond my understanding and will always be when people get their priorities wrong. You have a dog which was given birth to by another dog and then you have a son which you have given birth to. To kick one's own son out without first trying to resolve the issue by making other sacrifices and adjustments in one's own thoughts, ways and behaviors to address the situation (which is only a situation of one's own making by the way)is way way beyond me. To love one's dog like I do love mine as do millions of others like us is one thing but to make one's own son homeless because of one's illogical imaginations regarding "dogs don't get along" is completely a different matter to me. Dogs do and have always got on well after establishing their ranks in the pack, its only us that interferes with that natural processes and course of events that makes things go pear shaped. We can sometime be foolishly too loving or over protective towards our dogs to the point of forgetting our own flesh and blood that even dogs will be secretly laughing at our stupidities sometime or most of the times to be honest. My suggestion dear is that one needs to attend some parenting classes first and foremost and then but only then attend some dog training courses to understand that dogs are animal and will play on our good naturedness if so allowed, but who has the working so called logical brain?. Unless dogs are specifically bred and raised in a way that their only purpose is to kill, then I do think Bubba will make his position established and eventually all will be ok if we allowed it to be without drastic measures such as mentioned which breaks my heart. Good luck and please read deep into this as opposed to thinking someone got in for you as I don't and I sincerely hope you will accommodate both bubba, and the new dogs and most importantly your beloved son. cheerio.
Love from UK
nuestro cachorrito!
OLA Cesar!
Espero que no tengas inconveniente en que te escribamos en español, tenemos dudas complicadas y en ingles alomejor no nos sabemos explicar igual de bien.
Lo primero decirte que te seguimos muchísimo aquí en España, muchas felicidades por tu trabajo! eres el mejor, no conozco a nadie que no sepa quien es Cesar Millán!, y ahora, por fín, tenemos un buen motivo para escribirte.
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¿Que opinas? ¿Que hacemos Cesar?.
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