
I have looked after dogs whilst their owners are away on holiday since last year and have had around four up to now. Am on a constant learning curve and have learnt from my own mistakes that the main thing is to avoid anything confrontational and all will be well. Havent had any major problems up till now, or even now, just minor niggles. I have started looking after a lovely girl. She comes in two days a week at the moment. she is a rescue, looks very much like my tt's actually, and is a very gentle friendly girl with no apparent baggage! She is around 15 months old, just the same age as my youngest girl. On the first visit, my youngest, her mum, and the new girl just tore around the garden humping each other for a couple of hours. All three having a go. (I know, yuk, but they seemed to be having fun, no aggression, lots of waggy tails.) When they eventually came in they all settled down for a rest. Still no tension. This week, I have my third girl here (she stays with my daughter part time). She has issues, mainly when out on a lead, with fear aggression, but she greeted the new girl, lots of sniffing and absolutely fine. I had forgotten to lift the food from brekky, but no problem, she had a few mouthfulls and the others didnt mind at all. (none have food aggression) It was when I sat down for lunch. My three girls got onto the settee, me on my own chair well away. New girl tried to jump on to the settee with them. They all reacted as one, no biting, but they jumped down and surrounded her with growls and threatening stances. I stepped in between and it was over but the new girl ran out and wouldnt come into the living room and she sat watching the front door, obviously wanting her mum. I have managed to get her back into the room but then she goes back and waits on the threshold. The others are back to being totally relaxed walking past and around her as though nothing has happend. I know it wasnt a serious incident but I dont want her to come to me and be scared of my three. I have given her private reassuring cuddles. Whats the best thing to do. Can I be openly affectionate to her? Would this make the situation worse. Would it be better if I left third girl at my daughter's home. Is three a crowd? (or a pack?) Any help or advice would be gratefully received.