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How to Help Two Dogs Get Along When One Is Aggressive

1. Keep them separated.

The first step is to keep the dogs separated from each other as much as possible. This will help to reduce the risk of conflict and give them time to calm down. You can do this by:

- Keeping them in separate rooms or crates when you are not home

- Using a baby gate or other barrier to block off access to each other

- Taking them for walks separately

- Feeding them separately

2. Introduce them slowly.

Once the dogs have had some time to calm down, you can start to introduce them to each other slowly. This should be done in a controlled environment, such as your backyard or a neutral location.

Start by letting the dogs sniff each other through a closed door or fence. If they show no signs of aggression, you can gradually increase the amount of time they spend together.

3. Be patient and consistent.

It is important to be patient and consistent when introducing two dogs to each other. It may take some time for them to warm up to each other.

Here are a few tips for success:

- Always supervise the dogs when they are together

- Reward them for good behavior

- Avoid punishing them for bad behavior

- Be patient and consistent

With time and effort, most dogs can learn to live together peacefully.

4. Teach them basic obedience commands.

This will help you to control them if they start to get aggressive.

5. Use positive reinforcement.

Reward the dogs when they are behaving well together. This will encourage them to continue behaving in a positive way.

6. Avoid putting them in situations where they are likely to feel stressed or threatened.

For example, don't introduce them to each other for the first time in a busy park.

7. Seek professional help if needed.

If you are struggling to get your dogs to get along, don't hesitate to seek professional help. A qualified animal behaviorist can help you to develop a training plan that will address your specific situation.

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