u/Amoeba_Most

The #1 mistake people make when introducing dogs (and the 3-step fix)
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The #1 mistake people make when introducing dogs (and the 3-step fix)

We’ve all seen it: two owners approach each other head-on, leashes pulled tight like guitar strings, forcing their dogs into a tense, nose-to-nose standoff. Cue the sudden snapping, barking, or awkward tangled mess.

Dogs hate head-on, static greetings. To them, direct eye contact and a stiff approach feels like a confrontation, not a friendly hello.
If you want a seamless, drama-free introduction, use the Parallel Walk Method. Here is the quick 3-step breakdown:

1. Neutral Territory & Constant Motion: Meet in a park or a street neither dog "owns." Do not stand still. Immediately start walking in the same direction, keeping about 10–15 feet of distance between you.

2. Burn the Energy First: Walking side-by-side gives them a shared "mission." It lets them catch each other’s scent from the air and ground, burning off that initial frantic adrenaline without the pressure of direct eye contact.

3. The 3-Second Rule: Once both dogs have loose, relaxed body language, close the gap and let them sniff. Count 1... 2... 3... in your head, then gently call them away with praise and a treat before tension can build. You can always loop back for another quick sniff.

Keep the leashes loose, keep moving, and let them be dogs!

What’s your go-to trick for introducing your pup to a new friend?

PS- Picture is from pinterest, i wish this were in Panvel

u/Amoeba_Most — 3 days ago
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30 f, looking for likeminded pet parents so as to create a community. We can meet up for play dates, walks

Basically looking for friends for my golden retriever baby (almost 3, female)

There are legit no communities around us itll be great to have a group of doggie friends!

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u/Amoeba_Most — 25 days ago