4 Paw Dog Drive Fleet running report

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She's absolutely gorgeous!
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Thanks all. She’s a lovely wee character. :)

I am however kinda blown away by our shepherd : she is reactive to other dogs and massively suspicious of their intentions, but 3 days in the pup is 100% under her wing. Not just tolerated.

She isn’t acting as a surrogate mum, but she’s clearly appreciating that the new Lab is a juvenile to be allowed some slack, and given some guidance. Playing with her, correcting her appropriately, nudging her to the grass and showing her where to pee.

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Puppies produce a hormone or smell that gives them a free pass and lets older dogs know their status. It’s why introducing a pup is always easier than say if it were a year old.
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Mito Man wrote: Wed Feb 11, 2026 8:45 am Puppies produce a hormone or smell that gives them a free pass and lets older dogs know their status. It’s why introducing a pup is always easier than say if it were a year old.
To the point they sell puppy pheromone collars as a calming device. Dogs trust used to send dogs home with one, however it completely changes their personality so I don’t think they do it any more
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