I'm interested on thoughts about litter mates and bonded pairs. Parents got litter mate brothers and the dogs were definitely bonded. What's the difference between introducing dogs later, of possible different ages? I just subscribed, I have so many questions about my dog selective pup.
Welcome to the crew! Littermate syndrome is basically a socialization/development issue and a separation anxiety issue. When dogs go through their critical socialization period together they tend to bond too tightly to each other and then sometimes end up under socialized with other people and dogs. This generally arises when you get young dogs at the exact same time or very close in time. If you get a puppy and then add another in four months the odds of having littermate syndrome are extremely low. Here is a video we did on Littermate Syndrome if you are interested. ruclips.net/video/z4ok69cdUA0/видео.html Reach out with questions any time!
This video is so heartwarming. I shared a lot of your concerns, but overall I think this was really, really great!
Agreed! No surprise, they did a great job with their adoptions!
Great video guys!!! Mr. Beast is awesome!
Thanks Rick!!!
Wow!! I was doubtful at first. The fact he gives the owners insurance & food for life is amazing.
It is pretty amazing! Free food and pet insurance is a pretty awesome deal!
I'm interested on thoughts about litter mates and bonded pairs. Parents got litter mate brothers and the dogs were definitely bonded. What's the difference between introducing dogs later, of possible different ages? I just subscribed, I have so many questions about my dog selective pup.
Welcome to the crew! Littermate syndrome is basically a socialization/development issue and a separation anxiety issue. When dogs go through their critical socialization period together they tend to bond too tightly to each other and then sometimes end up under socialized with other people and dogs.
This generally arises when you get young dogs at the exact same time or very close in time. If you get a puppy and then add another in four months the odds of having littermate syndrome are extremely low. Here is a video we did on Littermate Syndrome if you are interested. ruclips.net/video/z4ok69cdUA0/видео.html
Reach out with questions any time!