{"id":10010,"date":"2013-03-10T12:55:08","date_gmt":"2013-03-10T19:55:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thedoginc.com\/getting-a-second-dog"},"modified":"2013-03-10T12:55:08","modified_gmt":"2013-03-10T19:55:08","slug":"getting-a-second-dog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/getting-a-second-dog\/","title":{"rendered":"When to Get a Second Dog, How to Pick the Right One"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>One common reason for getting a second dog is to keep our first dog company.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The hope is that our dogs can spend their days playing together, and draining each other&#8217;s energy. When we come home, they will be happy to lie around, be calm, and be mostly well-behaved. Since the dogs have each other, there will be less need for us to play with them, walk them, or otherwise keep them engaged.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Reality however, is quite different from this idyllic picture.<\/strong><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>In my experience, having two dogs is <strong>a lot more work<\/strong> than having just one, especially in the beginning. My dogs amp each other up, get more excited together, and lead each other into more trouble than before.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>This is not to say that\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/second-dog-introducing-a-second-dog\">getting a second dog<\/a>\u00a0is a bad idea. However, I think that getting another dog for the wrong reasons, will degrade quality of life for everyone in the family,\u00a0both human and dog.<\/p>\n<div id='3279' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_2482-520x390.jpg\" alt=\"Shiba Inu and Siberian Husky lying next to each other. They are best friends.\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" class=\"size-large wp-image-3279\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>When to Get a Second Dog, How to Pick the Right One<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<h2>When to Get a Second Dog?<\/h2>\n<div id='3262' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_2445-280x210.jpg\" alt=\"Shiba Inu doing a sit (side view shot). Reward training.\" width=\"280\" height=\"210\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-3262\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Make sure that you have good control over your first dog, and that he is mostly well behaved.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<div id='2855' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_1239-280x210.jpg\" alt=\"Siberian Husky puppy Shania face close-up.\" width=\"280\" height=\"210\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-2855\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Siberian Husky puppy Shania.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<p>I waited for over 1 year before getting another dog. I wanted the extra time to bond with my first dog,\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/dog-obedience-training-facts-and-myths\">properly obedience train him,<\/a> and make sure I had most of his issues under control.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Only get a second dog when we have good control over our first dog, and have ensured that he is mostly well behaved.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>During the first year, I was very tempted to get another dog, as a way to keep my hyperactive Shiba Inu company. Now, I am very glad that I did not do so until both Shiba and I were ready. Having two hyperactive dogs, that were mostly out of control, would have been very stressful for everyone involved.<\/p>\n<p>In addition, issues may arise with the new dog. For example, puppy Shania had issues with her leg, had to go through multiple surgeries, and a <a href=\"http:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/dog-amputation-siberian-husky-shania\">leg amputation.<\/a> I do not think I would have been able to deal with all that, if my other dog were misbehaving at the same time.<\/p>\n<p>I had to spend a lot of time with Shania during her recovery, and did not have as much time for my other dog, but he was totally ok with that for about 5 months.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, give yourself enough of a time, energy, and financial buffer. If you are starting to feel like you have way too much free time, and that your first dog is sleeping too much, then it may be time to get another. \ud83d\ude00<\/p>\n<div id='2682' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/02\/IMG_1004-520x390.jpg\" alt=\"Shiba Inu Sephy sleeping in the living room with a bunch of dog toys on the floor.\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" class=\"size-large wp-image-2682\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>If you are starting to feel like you have way too much free time, and that your first dog is sleeping too much, then it may be time to get another.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<p><a name=\"pick\"><\/a><\/p>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<h2>How to Pick a Second Dog<\/h2>\n<div id='3719' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/04\/IMG_0090-280x210.jpg\" alt=\"Girl rewarding two dogs for being calm together during a walk (group training).\" width=\"280\" height=\"210\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-3719\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Enjoying a hike in the hills.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<p><strong><em>What type of dog should we get?<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It is always important to\u00a0get a dog that fits in with our lifestyle, temperament, and energy level. In general, we want to get a dog that has slightly lower energy than we do, and that will enjoy the types of activities that we enjoy.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to all that, a second dog will also have to get along and fit in with the temperament, lifestyle, and play style of our existing dog.<\/p>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<h2>1. Size of second dog.<\/h2>\n<p>My resident dog, Shiba Sephy, has a high energy play style. As a result, he frequently overwhelms smaller dogs, and they usually stay away from him during play sessions. He has most fun playing with larger, more boisterous dogs. His favorite breed during supervised play groups, is the <em>Pit Bull Terrier<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>I carefully observe my dog while he is playing, and try to identify the types of dogs that he likes interacting with most. In addition to fun, I also\u00a0identify breeds\u00a0that my dog shows the most positive and least negative behaviors with.<\/p>\n<div id='3000' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_1807-520x392.jpg\" alt=\"Shiba Inu Sephy playing and wrestling with Husky Shania on the fescue grass in the backyard. Sephy has his tongue out.\" width=\"520\" height=\"392\" class=\"size-large wp-image-3000\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>High-energy, wrestling, play style.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<h2>2. Temperament of second dog.<\/h2>\n<div id='3421' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_0021-280x210.jpg\" alt=\"Siberian Husky Shania resting on grass, with a goofy grin, and her big tongue hanging out.\" width=\"280\" height=\"210\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-3421\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Siberian Shania &#8211; Even more goofy than Shiba Sephy.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<div id='2993' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_1796-280x210.jpg\" alt=\"Siberian Husky Shania doing a sit, and licking the hand that feeds her. Reward training.\" width=\"280\" height=\"210\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-2993\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Husky Shania is food focused and good at obedience.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<p>Being a Shiba Inu, Sephy does not do well with dominant dogs. He likes dogs that are as goofy as he is, and is more interested in playing, than in exerting dominance. While Sephy does not try to dominate other dogs, he will not back down if other dogs try to dominate him. This could ultimately result in a fight.<\/p>\n<p>For a second dog, I made sure to get a puppy that was more submissive in nature.<\/p>\n<p>In addition, <a href=\"http:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/the-siberian-husky-breed-good-bad\">the Siberian Husky breed\u00a0is also known for being affectionate toward people,<\/a> with a lower protective drive. This balances out my Shiba\u2019s more aloof personality, and his natural watch dog instincts.<\/p>\n<p>In this way, Husky can receive most of the human affection when Shiba is in aloof mode. Similarly, when Shiba alerts to noises around the house, Husky usually just ignores it. Therefore, they complement, rather than amplify each other&#8217;s energy.<\/p>\n<p>Husky Shania is also very food focused, and much more interested in doing obedience exercises. After she joined our family, Sephy actually became more obedient because he would come over and participate in training exercises with us.<\/p>\n<div id='2988' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_1790-520x390.jpg\" alt=\"Siberian Husky licking girl on chin and doing chin nibbles.\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" class=\"size-large wp-image-2988\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Siberian Shania can receive most of the human affection when Sephy is in aloof Shiba mode.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<p><a name=\"meeting\"><\/a><\/p>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<h2>3. Meeting and greeting a new dog.<\/h2>\n<div id='2867' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_1274-280x210.jpg\" alt=\"Siberian Husky puppy on top of Shiba Inu. The dogs are wrestling and playing with a ball.\" width=\"280\" height=\"210\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-2867\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>3. Meeting and greeting a new dog.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<div id='5832' class='wp-caption frame3 alignright' style='width:280px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:280px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/04\/IMG_4590-280x210.jpg\" alt=\"Little Husky puppy Lara, exploring with big brother Shiba Inu, under a bush.\" width=\"280\" height=\"210\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-5832\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Do not force the greeting.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<p>How we meet and greet a new dog greatly depends on the temperament of our current dog. In general, it is best for the dogs to meet on neutral territory (e.g. quiet park), so that our existing dog does not get protective over his home turf.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Some things to consider during the meet and greet &#8211;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>a) Do not force the greeting<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>I usually have both dogs on-leash and with separate handlers. Both handlers should be calm and in control. We bring both dogs into the meet area, observe their body language, and how they react to each other. If they seem calm, we try walking them around the park at a comfortable distance.<\/p>\n<p>If all goes well, we slowly bring them in closer together. I observe them closely while doing this, and do not force a greeting if there is extreme stress or signs of aggression.<\/p>\n<p><em>Like us, dogs are individuals and may not get along with certain other dogs.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Before getting Shania, I looked into adopting a Siberian Husky and had a couple of meetings. However, the rescue dogs got spooked by Sephy, and became stressed around him.<\/p>\n<p><strong>b) Test-drive the new dog.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I first took Shania home for a test-drive week, to see if she would get along with Sephy.<\/p>\n<p>Most good local breeders and adoption\/rescue organizations are flexible with the initial try-out period. In fact, they are usually willing to take a dog back, even when things do not work out in the longer term.<\/p>\n<p>After all, everyone wants what is best for the dog.<\/p>\n<div id='3143' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/IMG_2160-520x390.jpg\" alt=\"Siberian Husky Shania sleeping with head right next to Shiba Inu. Best friends and best buddies.\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" class=\"size-large wp-image-3143\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>I first took Shania home for a test-drive week to see if she would get along with Sephy.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n<div class=\"alignspace\"><\/div>\n<h2>Introducing a Second Dog into the Home<\/h2>\n<div class=\"div-poll\">\n<a name=\"pd_a_6689096\"><\/a>\n<div class=\"CSS_Poll PDS_Poll\" id=\"PDI_container6689096\" style=\"display:inline-block;\"><\/div>\n<div id=\"PD_superContainer\"><\/div>\n<!-- Shiba add defer async -->\n<script defer async type=\"text\/javascript\" charset=\"UTF-8\" src=\"\/\/static.polldaddy.com\/p\/6689096.js\"><\/script>\n<noscript><a href=\"https:\/\/poll.fm\/6689096\">Take Our Poll<\/a><\/noscript>\n<\/div>\n<p>After getting a new dog, we want to focus on successfully introducing her into the home. Some of the things that helped my resident dog get along well with our new puppy &#8211;<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><em>Positive experiences.<\/em>\u00a0I try to create positive experiences when both dogs are together. In this way, they will see each other as allies.<\/li>\n<li><em>Group obedience training.<\/em>\u00a0I have several group training sessions, where both dogs work together for me and get rewarded together.<\/li>\n<li><em>Consistent and fair rules.<\/em>\u00a0I make sure that I am consistent and fair with all my dogs. They follow similar rules, as well as receive similar consequences and rewards. <strong>I also make it a point to be fair with affection and attention.<\/strong><\/li>\n<li><em>Rest time.<\/em>\u00a0Puppies tend to be <em>on-the-go<\/em> most of the time. I make sure that the new puppy does not bother my other dogs when they want to rest, or just want some peace and quiet.<\/li>\n<li><em>No stealing.<\/em>\u00a0I supervise my dogs closely to make sure they do not steal from each other. Stealing can encourage food aggression and resource guarding issues down the road.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Good luck with your second dog and feel free to share your experiences and questions with us below.<\/p>\n<div id='5790' class='wp-caption frame3 aligncenter' style='width:520px' ><div class='shiba-outer shiba-gallery' ><div class='shiba-stage' style='width:520px'><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/shibashake.com\/dog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/03\/IMG_4520-520x390.jpg\" alt=\"Little Husky puppy Lara with head tucked under adult Siberian Husky Shania, while sleeping.\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" class=\"size-large wp-image-5790\" \/><div class='wp-caption-text shiba-caption'>Husky puppy Lara cuddling with adult Husky Shania.<\/div><\/div> <!-- End shiba-stage --><\/div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Will getting a second dog help to calm my first dog? Should I get another dog? How do I pick a new dog? 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