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> She play bowed and then a chase started all round the kitchen.
>They seemed to be playing nicely but Meg then pawed the pup
> She hasn't accepted him to lie by her yet - she growls and warns him - then gives her place up and goes elsewhere.
> Interestingly, when I introduced my puppy to my friends dogs the 3 bitches all turned the puppy over with their paws...they weren't nasty, just rolled him over, sniffed him, stood over him and then played. The two males never tried to do it.
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">That's fascinating. <br />I wonder if this was a maternal thing, or a way of showing that they would protect the puppy? Or to let him know he could trust them? Had any of the bitches had pups themselves?
> play if it is getting too over excited
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