I suspect it will take a few weeks if not months for his hormones to level off. We are no experts on dogs (first time for me and ours is a bitch) however, the nice young man at Dogs Trust who looked after Poppy before we took her in said it was much more like being a loving but firm parent than worrying about who was dominant.
She is a bit bouncy and unsure around children she doesn't know so if in any doubt we have a long 'house' lead than is firmly attached to the leg of the little sofa that she loves to sit on. She happily goes to it if we ask and then we clip the lead on her so that she cannot suddenly jump up. She is quite relaxed about it as its something we did from the very early days to calm her down. Once she feels secure and that the visitor can be trusted she is let off the lead....but usually just curls up and goes to sleep then. I think its important that she has her two walks a day and at least one daft play session in the evenings. Its all about balancing her need for exercise, activity and mental stimulation. If she's had her mad sessions then she is excellent at just lolling around and being calm and politely sociable..
Good Morning 1st May 2026 "May Day"
Tuned To 'The Archers' For The First Time In Months.




