Emma H
Warren Scout
Helloooo
I have a new bun, Bailey. He has full run of our conservatory and the kitchen when we are at home, but does have his own cage in the conservatory. I rescued him and they aren't sure how old he is (between 6-12 months probably), or what breed - he is a lop, but potentially a giant one. He is however VERY friendly and loves human contact and will sit with you whenever you are in the room.
My Mum has two 2 1/2 year old male chocolate labradors, and before Bailey I used to have them at weekends. Eventually I'd hope to be able to do this again, but am worried about how they will be with Bailey and vice versa. The dogs need to be able to be in the conservatory and kitchen too (as well as Bailey living in those two rooms).
Any advice on the best way to introduce the three of them?
Thanks
Emma
I have a new bun, Bailey. He has full run of our conservatory and the kitchen when we are at home, but does have his own cage in the conservatory. I rescued him and they aren't sure how old he is (between 6-12 months probably), or what breed - he is a lop, but potentially a giant one. He is however VERY friendly and loves human contact and will sit with you whenever you are in the room.
My Mum has two 2 1/2 year old male chocolate labradors, and before Bailey I used to have them at weekends. Eventually I'd hope to be able to do this again, but am worried about how they will be with Bailey and vice versa. The dogs need to be able to be in the conservatory and kitchen too (as well as Bailey living in those two rooms).
Any advice on the best way to introduce the three of them?
Thanks
Emma