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Hi folks, looking for some advice please. It's a long story but i feel it's necessary to tell it so you get the full picture - please bear with me!
I had four dogs(mum and her three pups), all living happily together. Mum is seven years old, 'pups' four years, so not pups at all now! They are two sisters and one brother, all get along really well. Mum is boss, followed by her son, then the two girls. One of the girls had a litter in April '06 (planned mating, NOT her brothers offspring!), all was well, pups went off to new homes but due to a change in owners circumstances (or so they said!) a male was returned when he was nine months old. Seemed very submissive, if he heard a man raise his voice, he'd drop to the floor, ears back and sometimes urinate. If said man waved his arms too, poor dog was beside himself! Can't prove it but i'm sure he'd been abused. Never scared of women though and slowly got over his fear of men.
He was accepted back into the pack, but seemed intimidated by the male. No obvious bullying, but he'd never eat in his presence and seemed subdued when he was around. He was definetly bottom of the pecking order, though there was never any hint of aggression from either dog and he played quite happily with the girls.
Looking back, i should have left it at that, but i always felt sorry for him, so when a friend lost one of her dogs to cancer and she was looking for a companion for her other dog which was pining away (a speyed bitch), it seemed right to rehome him with her. He'd been back with me one year by then, so this was last October.
He settled in really well, her dog perked up and everyone was happy until he broke down part of her fence and escaped in July of this year. Thankfully, dog warden picked him up next day, but with a broken fence she didn't know what to do with him, so once again he came back to me while she made the garden secure. At least, i thought that was the plan but it looks like he's here to stay and he's not the submissive pup he was when he left!
Fine at first, but a week after he came back my girls came into season. Timing couldn't have been worse! I probably should have anticipated trouble, but i didn't and there was one hell of a fight. I separated them initially, but reintroduced them after a few days,
my fault, i should have waited till after the season finished (aint hindsight a wonderful thing?) and there was another, bigger fight. Both were injured and neither looked like giving in, it took two of us to separate them. They've been separated ever since, but if they're ever going to live together i need to find a way to sort this out - or let
THEM sort it out, preferably without anymore bloodshed!
I've had two offers of homes for the 'new' male, but would rather keep him if it's at all possible - poor little bugger doesn't know if he's coming or going and he really is the sweetest thing. So is my other male though, but at the moment they hate each other!
Girls season has just finished and i've bought two basket muzzles 'cos i'm not risking another fight when they do meet. I'm going to make the dog run bigger and divide it so i can keep them apart if necessary, but would obviously rather have them live harmoniously together. Is this possible after what's happened? I thought about putting them in the garden for a few minutes (supervised)wearing the muzzles, but at the moment they're still snarling at each other through the dogrun mesh so i don't think the time's right yet - will it ever be? Will things settle back down again, or will each resent the other now? If it does settle, i realise it will flare up again next season so I was thinking of neutering the younger male, but have been told it may not help, especially if he's now the top dog. Does anyone have experience of this?
At the end of the day, i want what's best for the dogs, so any advice would be most welcome.