Going to the Dogs! -
No More Dog Fights
Separating the dogs all the time only creates several different "dog packs" and keeps tension building.
You need to start bringing the dogs together and letting them smell each other. Any dog who growls or snaps (new dog or old dog) should be correctly promptly. It's not allowed.
Obviously, you have to use common sense and do it in stages ...
Sure, there will be some spats. That's normal, and to a reasonable extent, you let them work it out. They will decide who is going to be the dominant dog. But if your dogs get into severe dog fights, you need the help of a professional dog behavior trainer.
Face it. Living on a knife's edge to make sure you don't open the wrong door at the wrong time is no way to live. Not only is your house going to the dogs, but so are you!
Dog fights among two dogs of the same sex are very common. So the best thing to do is try to get a second dog that's the opposite sex.
If you insist on having more than one dog of the same sex, be sure that he or she is lower energy than your present dog. A higher level of energy can create a struggle for dog dominance.
Until next time, work with your dogs to become a "dog pack."
Rena
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