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Summary: Learn how to work with two or more dogs in this free dog care video from our pet health professional.
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About the Expert
Elise McMahon Elise McMahon has a Ph.D. in animal behavior, and has been working with both domestic and wild dogs since the early 1990s. She began studying domestic dogs in... read more
So living in a house with two or more dog is not always quiet tranquil as it seems right now. We actually got three dogs here we got Iresla who is 4 year female and we got Ty who is a 5 year old male and the baby is 13 week old/13 month old female so they look all quiet and peaceful and everyone is getting along fine and these are the ideal times. Once you get your numbers above one things can start getting complicated so if you got one dog you know where it is going to sleep and where it is going to eat. Once you start getting two or more dogs in the equation things starts to shift and change a little bit, takes a little bit of more training, a little bit of management and ideally hopefully you can get it like this most of the time but most of the time it is a little bit more kaotic.