Teach trusted dogs to learn the rules of the house Preventing dog conflicts requires rules Ways to prevent conflicts between dogs in advance Different dogs should be fed separately. If any of the greedy ones show attempts to steal food from others, then the owner must stop them in time, otherwise this will be the beginning of a fighting behavior. The same goes for the distribution of toys. Supervision by the owner is essential. No matter what the situation is, you must be present when all the dogs are playing together, especially if it is the first time a new member is playing with an existing member. It is a good idea to use a leash to control the newcomers, monitor their behavior from close range, and make sure that each dog is behaving appropriately and that you intervene immediately if necessary. For example, if you notice that one dog is clearly not enjoying the game anymore, or if one dog is playing too aggressively and roughly, or even if one has started to bite other dogs, then playtime should be over. Be sure to separate activities until familiarity is achieved. Until all dogs have developed good walking habits, it is best to walk them separately until the new members do learn the rules of the walk and become familiar with each other before participating in group activities.
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