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Dogs and Cats and How To Introduce Them

Everything a pet parent needs to know about giving dogs and cats a proper introduction for a healthy and pet-friendly home.

How to introduce Dogs and Cats

Cartoons of our beloved past have done an excellent job manipulating the masses to believe that dogs and cats are destined to fight until the end of time. So when your kids can’t agree on which animal to have as a pet – a cat or a dog – your next move is to figure out which types will coexist better than others.

Whether you’re bringing home a new dog or a new cat, it’s essential to make the necessary adjustments to accommodate both pets. Let’s say you’ve chosen a puppy to take home. Ensure that you’ve relocated your cat’s bowl to a place that’s out of reach to your new puppy. If you have some extra time before your pets meet, make changes to the cat’s environment gradually.

Now let’s reverse it, you’ve selected a kitty, and she’s ready to see her new playground. In the same way, as we’ve noted, prepare an elevated spot for your new kitty to eat & linger while she familiarizes herself with your home. This strategic positioning is both for your cat’s protection and an effective way to allow the kitty to follow her curiosity when she’s comfortable and begin to explore her new domain. Being sensitive to your dog or cat’s stresses provides a smoother transition and a more stress-free union between canine and feline.

A Home Sweet Pet-Friendly Home

Dog and cat playing together on the couch
As soon as you’ve made it home, provide separate spaces for each animal and prevent contact for at least 3-4 days or until the newest furry family member has received necessary vaccinations, a comprehensive checkup, and been cleared of any potential illness. That’s right; even your animals need to be quarantined! This room should be secure and include any required comforts for either animal. This list can consist of a scratch post, water, food, toys, multiple levels, and hiding places, to name a few of the necessary amenities. Place a few items that smell like your dog in your cat’s quarters and a thing or two of your kitty in your puppy’s space; in this way, they’ll become accustomed to each other before their initial meeting. The mission here is to grant both animals the time and space to come to terms with their newest neighbor at a distance before they’re able to cross paths formally.

Another useful technique is brought to you by the Animal Humane Society. The AHS recommends that you feed both animals on either side of a closed-door; that way, both animals associate each other’s presence with something pleasant like meal times! Each day move the bowls closer to the door until each pet can calmly snack close to the other. Clue in your pooper scooper service team so that they’re also on board to bridge the gap between kitty and pup. Don’t underestimate the power of commands and treats while training your cat and dog to play nice.

Face Time for Dogs and Cats

At this point, if the cat and dog have managed to coexist peacefully, allow each other the courtesy of a quiet meal. Then it is time for some facial recognition! The idea here is to separate spaces between your cat and dog to one another by gradually increasing exposure. One of the key ways to accomplish this is to designate rooms for each animal.  Only allow viewing during specific times. Keep each room suited to each animal’s needs. Remain familiar with risks such as the cat’s ability to squeeze through tight spaces or the dog’s jumping gates. The intention here is to allow a chance for familiarity without allowing access just yet. Have treats readily available to reward good behavior. Keep a leash or toys nearby to redirect attention and limit any negative scenarios from playing out! The more they’re familiar with one another, the more they’re comfortable coexisting. Although they may not be best friends yet, both animals will be on the way to forming a harmonious relationship. It’s important that their new friendship is based on their mutual love of treats, toys, and tummy tickles!

Ultimately if these pointers don’t prove effective, reach out to a professional trainer or your vet. Avoid using punishment; it can aggravate an already tense situation and prolong the process. Positively reinforcing the relationship as it develops will allow for a smoother transition.

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