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Old 09-23-2008, 11:55 AM   #4
yorkiebaby123
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Thank you both!

I want to let the dogs work it out themselves, but i have a hard time distinguishing them playing/biting/barking. Everytime i try to step in, my husband says "let them work it out" but i feel like my oldest yorkie is very upset and doesnt like this new little creature that takes all her toys and is biting her (still teething) and always jumping on her. But other times, Daisy starts barking at her to get her to play. I'm going to try to be more firm (the youngest is still impressionable, the oldest could care less how loud or firm i am!)

I am DEFINITELY trying the pennies in a can trick tonight! The slap-my-hand-on-the-coffee-table trick isn't working as well and I know im going to get a bruise one of these days!

I'm glad to hear others making snorting noises, i know there is a risk of the collapsed trachea and my vet did tell me that Daisy has it verrrrrrry slightly, so its nothing to worry about. But maybe that is connected and worth at least calling them!

Thank you again!!
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