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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Aggresive Puppy ( part 2) (locked)
- By xena [gb] Date 11.10.03 14:43 UTC
Hi,

I posted about three weeks ago, about my 9 mnth old pup who attacked one of my older dogs......when the post man comes.

We have had another incident since then,

I have recently been on holiday, and left the three dogs, Two males, age 6 & 9 and female pup now 10 months in the back of the car whilst we went for something to eat. When we got back to the car, they were no longer in the back of the car, theyhad knocked down the dog guard and were all in the main part of the car, the pup no longer had her collar on. When we investigated further, the car was covered in blood and they had been fighting.

The six year old was untouched and had obviously kept out of it, the older dog and the pup had obviously been fighting again.

The pup had a cut on her cheek and the older dog had several to face, and legs.

I have left the tow older dogs on many ocassions in the car and never had any problems, it appears that the female pup has yet again decided to have a go at the older dog.

Does anyone have any idea why she has taken a dislike to the older dog? ( he is very tolerant and plays well with the pup for most of the time)

Is this something that is likely to sort itself over a period of time?
Is it likley that they will never get along?

Any ideas/thoughts or opinions would be greatly appreciated.

- By co28uk [gb] Date 12.10.03 09:25 UTC
just a thought but have they tried to mount her, we had a male once and when he tried to mount my bitch all hell broke losse.

Cordelia
- By Admin (Administrator) Date 12.10.03 09:40 UTC
continue this in your first thread on this subject please
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Aggresive Puppy ( part 2) (locked)

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