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I
read and re-read Feeling Outnumbered? How to Manage
and Enjoy a Multi-Dog Household, by Karen B. London,
and Patricia B. McConnell. It's a quick to read but has a lot of good
ideas; and often I find in reading about any topic, that the basic
concepts are the ones I need to review and really master.
They do make it clear from the outset that if you have any truly
serious inter-dog aggression, you need to work with a dog trainer or
behaviorist and get the help you need. But the challenges that come
up in multi-dog households are usually more about making life
enjoyable than about keeping the dogs from harming each other.
Feeling Outnumbered? is a booklet
which gives a positive approach to living with a number of dogs. In
the past, the things I've read have been along the lines that you have
to be alpha, and/or that you have to determine which dog in your pack
is the alpha dog and then support its position.
The approach here is quite different. It's about working with your dogs
-- individually, in twos, and in larger groups if that's what you have
-- training them to become more polite and patient. It's easy in a multi-dog
household for the pushier ones to get what they want more than the dogs
who hang back a little. But not if you use these methods! Pushiness isn't
rewarded and politeness is.
The booklet has four chapters:
1.Laying a Foundation discusses the value of working with each
dog individually, how they want to have time alone with
you and what you can achieve this way. It's important to be sure that
all of your dogs truly master a few basic commands. The chapter has some
good commentary on group dynamics.
2. Getting Practical: Specifics for Real Life covers
how you can use a "Body Block" and I found this section immediately
useful in my two-dog two-cat household. It also has sections
called When Someone Else
is the Belle of the Ball, Being Comfortable Alone, Dinnertime Manners,
Greeting Visitors, the Group Wait, the Group Off, and Play.
3. Staying Away from Trouble gives you ways you can
teach your dogs that threatening or starting fights will not get them
what they want.
4. Coming and Going is about deciding to add a dog
to your present household, how to do it, what would indicate that there
was serious trouble between your dogs, and the decision to rehome one
of the dogs. I found the part about how to introduce a new dog to
be very well done.
if you are doing everything in this booklet, you'll
be well ahead of the pack!
Feeling
Outnumbered? How to Manage and Enjoy Your Multi-dog Household is
at Dogwise, and this link takes you there.
The authors have also made a 45-minute DVD with the same title: FEELING
OUTNUMBERED? HOW TO MANAGE & ENJOY A MULTI-DOG HOUSEHOLD DVD. I
enjoyed watching a segment of it at Dogwise.
Amazon.com does not carry the DVD but does have the booklet:
Neither were carried at Amazon.co.uk.
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