 It's going good. Hello, everybody. Welcome back to the coolest Channel right here on YouTube. I'm Tom Davis Really quickly One of my sessions today how to introduce two dogs and both of these dogs have reactivity issues They started reacting out here in the parking lot You're not gonna be able to hear me that well, but what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna show you guys the process I'm how to introduce two dogs that you're unsure of so that's what I'm gonna do out here let me know if you guys are here comment in the comments below and I hope it's helpful for you guys, and if it is I'll keep it up. Let me know in the comments below when you guys get here Here we go. Taylor's gonna follow me out. It's gonna be completely live and see how it goes They're sent each other ones in front of the other the other ones in front of the other etc And they're just getting used to each other because this is the whole process And we're gonna go inside and we're gonna make it a little smaller But the important thing is to do this when you're not on each other's ground You want to do this on neutral ground So this is an open parking lot so you don't want to do this in the house or in your yard You're gonna want to do this in a neutral parking lot or a field So now we're gonna do some more obedience to temperament test both dogs to see when the right process is or even if it's gonna work to go inside If they were play balling They're still a little unsure of each other still giving each other well eyes the next step is gonna go inside Okay tighter, we're gonna use a fence or the gate to get them to the nose to nose See how they do they don't do well. It's gonna just take more time They go after each other to take more time But we'll be able to really dictate and see how they're gonna act with each other once we go inside and let them Go nose to nose to the gate. So you want to do that get any questions? Okay, and then I tell you just follow me so we're gonna who's gonna go inside. We're just gonna get the dogs We're gonna let them actually meet through a gate which is the safest thing to do We've got some dogs out here working Kill a one of our boarding chains They Rocking back That's good you got a little tail wag right here That was good You just gotta watch you just gotta watch how it unfolds this is where rubber meets the road So he's gonna go in the back. She's gonna allow it. I'm gonna pull her away. Yes. Good boy. Give him a good job We're gonna go right back Now she's gonna come over he made it growly and sniffing correct your that's natural We're gonna watch her body body language here came with her tail I'm just kind of feathering this in You're doing great. No pressure on that nice and relaxed So this is good And this is good because they have never met right so this was a new dog brought in The new dog brought in With Duke do some older dog that they rescued they were unsure if they were gonna be able to live with each other. So So yep, that's a good example Taylor come on look at this. So this is food Definitely don't want any food involved with meet and greets because it creates protectiveness it creates Possession stuff that creates all sorts of resource guardian issues So just don't let them go near that food because even if two dogs like each other they're animals They will still fight over food. So go ahead and just bring back Just use your peripherals to watch for them come back this way Now what you want to do is you want to gain control of so so now that they're coexisting with each other You're gonna be the chemical tell her to sit. Tell her to sit Now you the best thing to do once you go with the idea that they're not gonna attack each other You're not out of the woods. It doesn't mean that they won't but this means that they can coexist This means that they have the opportunity to be okay with each other as animals In the future, you may see playing when you go home into your own house. You may see a difference in their Everything so you got to watch out all balls toys food dishes Beds even up Like baby poop house crate. Is he like the crate? Um keep them separate and if you see one going to the other the other kind of follows just The best thing to do is once you once you can find them to coexist and they're not going to go after each other The best thing to do is just start doing obedience with them together Place place sit sit down down stay stay because it creates that Relationship okay creates that camaraderie of working together I would I would know I would you're your alpha Not even like you did that word, but yeah, just like you're in charge But you want you should be sit sit stay stay through the door and you'll continue this when you go home You're gonna do this around your block Then in your yard then in your house and you guys will control the relationship the entire time So nobody has the upper hand except for you and then they're both under there like okay Nobody has So for those of you watching thank you so much for joining me today I appreciate your time if you haven't yet subscribe to my youtube channel leave a comment below ask me your dog training questions I will talk to you next time. 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