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At the start of this walk, you will take the lead with your existing dogs, while your friend or family member follows behind with the new dog. After a while, it's time to drop back and let your original dog sniff the new dog's rear, but don't let them meet face-to-face yet, as that can lead to fights. Resume the walk with the original dog in front, and then let the new dog have a sniff.
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Gradually, you can bring the entire pack together, with the dogs walking on the outside and the humans in-between. When they are in a calm state and walking together without incident, then it's time to bring the pack home. From here, the process is very similar to the one outlined in the book "Cesar Millan's Short Guide to a Happy Dog," />
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