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What to make of the situation? blood was drawn
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08-30-2010, 07:01 AM
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IteseFrusty
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OK.. time out.
Given the previous posts 6pack has listed, in which Robert has gotten a good amount of info.. I can understand some frustration. But let's not go nuts. It never helps the cause (getting somebody to listen and learn).
Robert... I would highly recommend reading up on the info blogs on this site to learn in hurry what you are going to be into very soon, if you don't start re-evaluating and re-organizing the way your dogs interact.
The bottom line is: the more they get into scuffles, the more intense they will get. It will happen more and more frequently and you will come to a point where your dogs can't be managed together AT ALL anymore. Do not give food to them when they are together, don't give them toys when they are together and don't favor one over the other when they are together. Take resource guarding out of the picture and decrease arousal while the dogs interact with each other.
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