
Right, I'll start at the beginning! We're having problems and I just can't see the wood for the trees.
We have 3 dogs now - 2 GSDs: Sasha 6, very overprotective & overattached to me, Warro 3 & 1/2, sweetie with people, bossy with other male dogs; and DHs dog, Jack 6 year old crossbreed, absolute sweetheart but has fairly severe epilepsy, meds have it fairly well under control but still has occasional seizures and is a bit glassy eyed and I don't think he sees to well since he went into a status epilepticus a couple of years ago.
Warro & Sash get on brilliantly. However, neither of them particularly like Jack. Sash was brought up with him ,even before we lived together we went for walks together and stayed over at each others houses, same with Warro when he joined my household. Sash will try to boss Jack about but he usually just makes a few growly noises to put her off and trots off.
A few weeks ago Warro laid into Jack badly, Warro would not let go at all, I was trying everything to get him off, but eventually managed to pull him off while he moved his bite. Poor Jack was very battered and bruised. No stitches but several puncture wounds on his head and we thought he'd broken his leg. I was in absolute bits, could hardly bear to look at Warro.
Anyway, I decided to keep them apart for Jacks safety, which has been ok. Sash has still been ok with Jack, going out for a week at the same time with him, etc, etc. We have gates in the house to keep them separated and Jack sleeps in a crate (always has). Last night while we were watching tv, Jack was in with us with the gate shutting the others out, but he was a bit twitchy, not having a seizure as he was aware of us, so I was massaging him and talking to him.
Well this morning, I sent my son down to let Sasha and Jack in as Warro was with me when all hell broke loose! When I got downstairs, after stopping Warro from trying to come down to join in, I found Sasha had pinned Jack to the floor and he was screaming! She really didn't want to let go, so I ended up punching her to let him go (have never hit the dogs ever!). Fortunately Jack wasn't hurt, she had him by the ruff, which is quite thick. While all this was happening, my 15 year old son got bitten on the hand, though it's only one mark it's quite deep - he said Sash had turned and bitten him while he was trying to get her off by the collar.
I just don't know what to make of it all. I couldn't bear to lose any of them. Jack will be going to the vets for a check up as soon as I can get an appointment, re the twitches and just to make sure I've not missed anything.
Does anyone have any comments? Any advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks