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Originally Posted by Mardelin She's just reinforcing her Alpha position.....however, you should discourage it.
Take the Alpha position back from her. Most of us tend not to do that in the beginning, we tend to be litter mates, instead of establishing ourselves as the Alpha. |
I agree with Mardelin. We have 4 females and when they started it, I would have my husband grab the one being attacked and I would grab the aggresser, lay her on her side, put my face in her neck and growl loudly and say 'No!' and continue holding her down until she quits struggling to get up. (It is very important that you don't let her up until she submits to you.) Now when they even look like they'd like to fight, all I have to do is use my 'alpha' tone and say 'No'... It worked for me... maybe for you. I also noticed that it happens more often when one is in heat. But it really doesn't matter... You must take the alpha position and do it soon... This will not push their affection away from you by doing this. Instead the affection should become stronger and deeper between you and your baby.
Hope this helps...