1. Supervise Interactions
- Always watch new or energetic play sessions.
- Step in at the first signs of tension.
2. Set Toy Boundaries
- Rotate toys to prevent possessiveness.
- Provide duplicates of favorite toys.
- Avoid leaving high-value toys unsupervised.
3. Encourage Positive Play
- Reward calm, gentle behavior with treats or praise.
- Reinforce sharing and respectful interactions.
4. Provide Break Spaces
- Ensure each pet has a personal retreat area.
- Let pets step away if overstimulated.
5. Keep Sessions Short & Predictable
- 10–15 minute sessions multiple times a day work best.
- Consistent routines prevent overexcitement and conflict.
Tip: Observe body language and energy levels—knowing when to pause play prevents most fights.