Thanks again Jeanie. I am trying very hard to follow all the advice you give to make this transition work out for both of them. I understand that Wallee is jealous and we are trying to give him his time to do the thing he likes best as well which is play ball. In speaking about the other little dog who was here, there is no doubt she was the dominant one. She came in here jumping on Wallee, taking his toys out of his mouth and nipping his heals every time he ran. He did try humping her a few times but other than that, he let her be in charge. Summer on the other hand is just the opposite. In the morning, she eagerly tried to greet him with a kiss on his face and he would have no part of that. The other doggie did that to him every day with no problem. I am trying to balance giving him time and letting him know when I think he is getting out of hand. I pray I can do everything right so that he eventually learns to like her. Even on walks I can see her always trying to walk very close to Wallee and I am trying to walk them on opposite sides of the sidewalk as he doesnt like her in his space. |