The funny thing is your younger pup may at some time in the future assert herself as the leader of the pack. It happened when we brought our younger pup in. For the time that she was the bigger of the two, Bella (our older pup) would dominate Bailey when they would play or rough house. Now that they are both past the puppy phase, there is no doubt that Bailey, our younger girl, is the supreme ruler. As has been said, you just need to be there to supervise and let your pack sort itself out naturally. |
Thank you, Russ! My husband commented today that he thought the baby (Mazie) might be more dominant. I didn't think so but now that I've heard about your babies, I realize it is possible. I am happy to report that Tyla and Mazie are getting along wonderfully and they are playing and rough-housing with joy. Tyla seems to be practicing caution when they play or rough-house. She is acting like a big sister or mom to her and that gives us a sense of relief from worry that she was rejecting the new family member <3 |
When I had a pack of 3 they were all 3 years apart, the baby became the pack leader when she was about a year old, my older ones didn't mind, she was still their baby always licking her face lol, it depends of the nature of the dogs. As long as they get along and there is never a fight it's all good. |
Very happy to hear they are getting along well!😁 |
2 Attachment(s) Glad to hear everything is working out. I still remember when we brought Sasha home. Max tiptoed around her for and seemed scared of this little 1.5 pound creature. But after a while they each took a shine to each other and now this is the result! |
Oh my goodness! They are so cute! And lovey :luvu: I am really appreciative of this forum, the friendship and advice. I will share some pics of my girls soon! |
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