
Written in response to https://lindaghill.com/2023/03/03/the-friday-reminder-and-prompt-for-socs-march-4-2023/ Wild is the word we are given today, my post isn’t quite wild, but today we brought our Brother-in-law’s Jack Russel to live with us.
It will be a slow introduce, as outside, in the wild, my dog doesn’t really like other dogs, or to be accurate, male dogs. We should be alright with Molly. She was the louder of the two, telling my dog what for. I was so proud of him, he was more anxious if anything.
I hope they get along, as it would be nice for him to have the company, nice for her too. She was living with the dog walker, and it was heart-breaking because they had grown close to her.
At least we know, if it doesn’t work out at our house, they would be more than willing to take her back. It is my Brother-in-law’s dog, so he wanted her close by. He is in a care home, and wanted to see her more. I understand how they feel, if it were me, I would miss her terribly.
Sending good doggie vibes!
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When David and I reconnected ten years ago, he had three dogs and I had two. The first thing we did when he moved here was to walk them together as a pack. Moving in the same direction seems to work better than face to face. There were still challenges, but they all eventually got to comfortable coexistence. Best wishes.
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Thank you great advice. I was thinking of walking them together to help them get used to each other.
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You’re welcome. Just keep them moving in the same direction.
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