Miami Herald (Sunday)

Tips on introducin­g a new cat to your dog

- American Kennel Club

YOUR DOG WILL KNOW THERE’S A NEW SCENT IN THE HOUSE: LET THE DOG SNIFF NEAR THE DOOR OF THE ROOM WITH THE CAT SO HE GETS USED TO THE SMELL. YOU CAN ALSO LET YOUR CAT SNIFF ONE OF YOUR DOG’S TOYS SO HE BECOMES FAMILIAR WITH HIM.

If you’re a dog owner looking to add a new cat to your home, it’s important that you strategize how you will introduce the two species to each other in your household. The last thing you want is constant fighting between your pets.

The good news is there is an effective way to make sure both of them get along. The American Kennel Club’s offers pet owners the right way to introduce your cat and dog to each other with the following tips:

First, carefully consider A your dog’s personalit­y and breed: There are certain breeds, such as sight hounds, like the Ibizan hound, which were originally bred to hunt rabbits.

They are most susceptibl­e to trouble with cats because their hunting instincts are triggered by their sense of sight. When small animals move quickly sight hounds react immediatel­y. Make sure your dog does not have a lot of prey drive before you bring a cat into the picture.

Keep the cat and dog A separated for the first few days: It’s best to get your new cat acclimated to their new home by having him live in a room with the door closed. Make sure you provide them with a litter box, water and food so the cat does not need to leave the room.

Your dog will know

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there’s a new scent in the house: Let the dog sniff near the door of the room with the cat so he gets used to the smell. You can also let your cat sniff one of your dog’s toys so he becomes familiar with him.

After a few days, let

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your dog in the room with the cat: When doing so, leave the door open, and make sure that it is after your pup has exercised as he will be calmer. If the dog doesn’t seem to behave around the cat, resort to some basic training commands in the presence of the cat. Giving your dog a food reward for appropriat­e behavior in the presence of the cat will provide an incentive for him to continuing acting appropriat­ely.

Always make sure the

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cat has a way to retreat from the dog: Having a safe space the dog can’t reach, but the cat can easily get to, such as a table is important for precaution­ary reasons. Until the cat and dog are comfortabl­e with each other, supervise their interactio­ns and continue to provide safe spots for the cat to escape.

For more informatio­n on responsibl­e dog ownership, visit the AKC website at www.akc.org.

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Keep the cat and dog separated for the first few days: It’s best to get your new cat acclimated to their new home by having him live in a room with the door closed.
 ?? ?? Until the cat and dog are comfortabl­e with each other, supervise their interactio­ns and continue to provide safe spots for the cat to escape.
Until the cat and dog are comfortabl­e with each other, supervise their interactio­ns and continue to provide safe spots for the cat to escape.

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