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Originally Posted by bjh Over the years I have had a couple of females that would fight like that. One in particular was a sweet loving girl but she would always single out one female she did not like and she would attack her. I would separate the aggressive female from the one she did not like and eventually the aggressive female would find another female to fight with. I eventually found a wonderful home for her where there were no other females. BTW, all my females that have fought have always got along great with males. In 12 years of breeding I have only had one problem with a male and female fighting and they were brother and sister. If you decide to rehome your female I recommend she go to a home with no other female dogs. It sounds like you are about to that point unless you are just willing to always keep them apart. I am not sure spaying at this point would help. Best of luck to you and your babies. |
If it comes down to rehoming then I think it would be Kayla that I would rehome. Even though Gypsy is the instigator she never snaps at Amelia... Kayla on the other hand does. I think Kayla would be fine in any home that didn't have children. She plays great with other dogs and loves being round them.