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Originally Posted by Sukoshi's Mom Yes, I agree with this. Maybe we'll just set a pen or two to the side as a "time out" pen in case any of the babies need a little quiet time for a bit. I can see where the concern came from originally with separating the unaltered males because we had a male at one of our SoCal meet-ups that wouldn't leave the females alone (even Sukoshi, who is spayed), and the more submissive females were just taking it. Of course, the female owners should've grabbed their babies, and the male owner should've separated the male. When he tried to see what he could get from Sukoshi though (which made no sense to me since she's spayed, but I guess he wasn't picky  ), my sweet baby who never shows any sign of agression actually growled at him, and he left her alone. I guess I did a good job in teaching her that NO MEANS NO    !!!! |
Lacy can be a BIG flirt but then she'll growl if a male tries to hump her. Last time we were at a meetup, a papillon and she were being very flirty and the owner asked me if she was in heat...I said No she is spayed. But she IS flirty until they try to hump her and then she wants no part of it!
Also, I think we should have a "no treat" policy at the park in case dogs are food aggressive. Lacy can be very food aggressive so if anyone does get treats out, please warn me so I can pick her up and get her away from the treats. Other than that she should be fine. She can be a brat to bigger dogs but normally does fine with other small dogs.
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