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OMG your baby is so cute! I think the adjustment periods probably depend a lot on the dogs personalities. Loki is my velcro dog and he is exactly 1 year older than Moose who is very very independent. So when I first brought Moose home, he was typically off doing his own thing and would only occasionally come over for attention where as Loki was always by me. I think because of that I never noticed any jealous issues.
I would say however that when they did play, I thought they were killing each other. They were very vocal, rough, and I had never seen two dogs play that hard with each other. I did notice though if Moose every yelped Loki would back off right away. Usually Moose would only yelp if Loki was putting him in his place too. They still play like this with each other but now that they are the same size it isn't so scary. Loki would put Moose's face in part of his mouth is Moose got too nippy but Moose never yelped (if he did Loki backed off immediately) so I assume this is some unspoken way of setting rules. I also remember Loki would kind of "charge" at Moose and if Moose rolled over onto his back in a submissive way Loki would stop but if Moose stood his ground and took paw-swipes at him Loki would knock him over and make him roll on his back. Moose also snapped and Loki, we always joked that we had bought an alligator not a puppy because they were very big and loud "chomps". They both will still do that to each other.
I think I finally noticed them having more of routine and less tension when Moose was around 4 months old. I think at that point Loki had established rules and boundaries and Moose was compliant with them. Moose still tries to challenge Loki all the time but Loki doesn't seem like he cares anymore. Hope this helps!
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