Introducing Dogs

Looking to introduce a new cat into the family, but already have a dog living with you? Here are our steps for introducing dogs…

Step one: The calmer the better

Make sure to keep your dog on the lead and keep them calm – it may help to take your dog for a vigorous walk before you start the introduction process. Train your dog to show relaxed, non-threatening behaviour around the cat, such as ‘down’ and ‘stay’ and ensure you are in control at all times. For more information on positive, reward-based dog-training, contact the Association of Pet Dog Trainers – see www.apdt.co.uk.

Step two: Create an escape

Ensure your cat doesn’t feel cornered. They should be somewhere where they feel relaxed with a safe escape route – preferably a high ledge where the dog can’t reach them. Ensure external doors and windows are kept closed to avoid the cat bolting. Provide a room or area of the house for your cat that is not accessible to your dog. Never restrain the cat or force them to approach the dog. Let your cat leave the room whenever they wish. 

Try to ignore the cat – your dog will feel the cat is more important if you are focused on it. Do some training tasks with your dog to keep their attention, using treats and praise to reward good behaviour. Don’t allow your dog to give chase if the cat runs away. Praise and treat the dog if they remain calm and then return the cat back to their room.

Step three: Repetition is key

Repeat short introductions until the dog shows little or no interest and the cat is not fearful of the dog. Once your cat and dog are unconcerned with each other’s presence you can take your dog off the lead, but make sure your cat can escape onto high ledges or furniture. Never leave the dog and cat together unattended until you are absolutely sure they are happy and secure in each other’s company. Remember that cat food and litter trays can be appealing for dogs, so ensure they are not accessible, to allow the cat to eat and toilet in peace.

While dogs and cats are often regarded as enemies, it is usually easier to introduce a new cat to a dog than to another cat. Often, the cat will take charge of the situation immediately!

A gradual introduction can make all the difference when introducing a cat and a dog to each other. It can be easier if the cat had positive experiences with dogs when it was a young kitten and vice versa.

If you have any further questions of worries, feel free to contact us on info@thecatwelfaregroup.org