Hi all .. new member here
We currently have Bree she is 9 years old and and a week we pick up Stanley who will be 9 weeks old
Excited but also apprehensive because of the age gap ,not sure how Bree will react. We have read posts and researched bringing a new pup home but most don’t have the large age gap between dogs … I have to say most people say its a positive for the older dog but wanted to see if anybody has got the same or similar age gap and how they have managed to get on together
Thanks Diane
Large age gap between dogs
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Re: Large age gap between dogs
Hi Diane and welcome to the Forum
We did bring an 8 week old puppy into our family 15 years ago now when we had three older miniature schnauzers (12 years, 11 years and 7 years old). They were all fine with the puppy but the strongest bond was with the 7 year old, also a male as was the puppy. The 2 of them were soon best buddies and it was a joy to see them play together. I know your Bree is 9 and not 7 but I would say that generally older dogs are absolutely fine with a puppy and as you mention from others saying that it can encourage playfulness and a ‘new lease of life’ in the older one.
Do allow Bree her own space and routines as before and make sure she always has somewhere safe to go to get away if she wants to when Stanley is being boisterous as all puppies are at some times but I am sure it will work out OK.
Good luck and do let us hear how things go when Stanley joins your family and it would be lovely to see photos of him and of Bree
We did bring an 8 week old puppy into our family 15 years ago now when we had three older miniature schnauzers (12 years, 11 years and 7 years old). They were all fine with the puppy but the strongest bond was with the 7 year old, also a male as was the puppy. The 2 of them were soon best buddies and it was a joy to see them play together. I know your Bree is 9 and not 7 but I would say that generally older dogs are absolutely fine with a puppy and as you mention from others saying that it can encourage playfulness and a ‘new lease of life’ in the older one.
Do allow Bree her own space and routines as before and make sure she always has somewhere safe to go to get away if she wants to when Stanley is being boisterous as all puppies are at some times but I am sure it will work out OK.
Good luck and do let us hear how things go when Stanley joins your family and it would be lovely to see photos of him and of Bree
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Re: Large age gap between dogs
Thankyou so much I think we just need reassurance that all will be okay .. Bree is such a precious lady to us , we have purchased a crate not sure if will use it and also a puppy pen to allow bree and Stanley space to chill out away from each other
We will be conscious of keeping Brees routine as normal as possible and fingers crossed they will become friends
We will be conscious of keeping Brees routine as normal as possible and fingers crossed they will become friends