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Old 06-26-2008, 04:49 PM
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Default The "new" puppy meets the "old timer" Kasi....tonight!

This ought to be interesting, my stepson who is currently staying with us (a whole another story) until he gets his new apartment will be getting a 10 wk. old black lab puppy who will be keeping company with our 14 yr.old beagle mix; Kasi. She's always been territorial and I'm concerned a bit. Kasi did get along with our cat Jasmine until she past away two years ago, but they grew up together. It will be for only about another month, but how the puppy and the oldtimer get along will be something to see. Anyone got any advise that will be helpful would be appreicated.
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Old 06-26-2008, 04:57 PM
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This ought to be interesting, my stepson who is currently staying with us (a whole another story) until he gets his new apartment will be getting a 10 wk. old black lab puppy who will be keeping company with our 14 yr.old beagle mix; Kasi. She's always been territorial and I'm concerned a bit. Kasi did get along with our cat Jasmine until she past away two years ago, but they grew up together. It will be for only about another month, but how the puppy and the oldtimer get along will be something to see. Anyone got any advise that will be helpful would be appreicated.
Get a crate for the puppy ASAP, crate training is the best way to go anyway.

Make sure you do the intro's and tell her to be nice. But make sure the puppy can't bother her constantly, thus the crate for the puppy and let her have an area to go just to get away.

Beware of toys, chewies and feeding time.

Let her reprimand the puppy but keep an eye on it and don't leave them alone.
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Old 06-26-2008, 05:03 PM
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And dont just bring the puppy in the house.... maybe take them both for a walk at first and have them meet outside in a neutral location instead of in the beagal's territory...

I've made the mistake with Bugsy and my friends dog oscar still doesnt like bugsy!
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Old 06-26-2008, 05:08 PM
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And dont just bring the puppy in the house.... maybe take them both for a walk at first and have them meet outside in a neutral location instead of in the beagal's territory...

I've made the mistake with Bugsy and my friends dog oscar still doesnt like bugsy!
Yes very good point and put both the puppy and the beagle on a leash so you can control the interaction.
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Old 06-26-2008, 05:11 PM
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This ought to be interesting, my stepson who is currently staying with us (a whole another story) until he gets his new apartment will be getting a 10 wk. old black lab puppy who will be keeping company with our 14 yr.old beagle mix; Kasi. She's always been territorial and I'm concerned a bit. Kasi did get along with our cat Jasmine until she past away two years ago, but they grew up together. It will be for only about another month, but how the puppy and the oldtimer get along will be something to see. Anyone got any advise that will be helpful would be appreicated.
We have the same thing but different breeds. We have a golden retriever and a coockapoo. They are great together. Now, the golden is the oldie but she is very mild mannered, never aggressive, they play all the time. Treat them the same and it will be fine, show the same affection and everything. Feed the older one first.

They are very smart, if one gets away with something, the other will try.
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Old 06-26-2008, 10:43 PM
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Well, the puppy is here and Kasi isn't too pleased the little pup just wants to be friends and the oldtimer doesn't want any part of it. For now, "Mossy" the pup will stay in his crate upstairs and Kasi will be downstairs. Fortunately, I work just 5 minutes away from home, so I'll come home noon hour to put the pup outside her crate for a bit and let her go outside to bathroom. Josh will be moving in his new apt. in July and then it will be his problem

I'm prepared for whining & crying the next few nights from Mossy in her new surroundings....hope Josh is prepared!
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Old 06-26-2008, 11:06 PM
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my advice would have been for junior to wait to get a dog til he was in his own digs...but too late for that.
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Old 06-27-2008, 05:59 AM
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Puppies are a handful. I have been home alone all week (wife and kids at the in-laws) and am obviously not giving our 7mo old puppy enough of a workout. Her energy has built throughout the week and this morning was the topper.

We keep her in the kitchen, behind a baby gate, at night (and when she is home alone). This morning at precisely 3:40am, I woke up to her pheasant toy being pushed in my face....surprise! I went downstairs to check the baby gate and apparently she jumped over it because it was still standing and closed. She has been a terror all morning, climbing on me as I try to type this.

Normally with my family home, she barely lifts her head while I get ready for work. Thankfully it is friday and I'll be able to devote more time to her until the rest of the family returns Sunday.
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Old 06-27-2008, 06:29 AM
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Well, the puppy is here and Kasi isn't too pleased the little pup just wants to be friends and the oldtimer doesn't want any part of it. For now, "Mossy" the pup will stay in his crate upstairs and Kasi will be downstairs. Fortunately, I work just 5 minutes away from home, so I'll come home noon hour to put the pup outside her crate for a bit and let her go outside to bathroom. Josh will be moving in his new apt. in July and then it will be his problem

I'm prepared for whining & crying the next few nights from Mossy in her new surroundings....hope Josh is prepared!
IF you can make it, try mid-morning, noon, mid-afternoon. you'll have less mess to clean up. Mossy will do it's best Not to go in the crate but probably not be able to help it's self.
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I'm dying to know if Kasi ate the puppy.
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Old 06-27-2008, 11:50 AM
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I'm dying to know if Kasi ate the puppy.
Not yet
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