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Agent Squint
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mine are both EQUALLY at fault!
first Orson shouldnt be growling at Lolita, and second Lolita shouldnt be attacking Orson for growling. i agree with the "not being fair" on crate and rotate for life. that's why baby gates are fine for me cause they can still be loose in the house. But my dogs are scared of the baby gate and dont get too near it. Yes i've had fights happen between the baby gate, but i just shake it, it scares them and they stop. when i am gone, i close doors to separate them. i dont think training would do me any good, i am just too paranoid about them being loose together.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Lake charles, la
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they are doing alot better now ive takin away all toys and such, my male is not fixed but the female is, and she is deff. the aggresser even after she attacks it takes alot before he will even defend himself, granted he does have 70lbs on her, lol im not sure but i think someone may have thrown a rib bone over my fence and they were fighting over that i found the bone yesterday, like they have been tryin to hide it from each other
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