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Old 06-03-2009, 09:33 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Mynu View Post
thank you so much for that advice potter. I never noticed but when hubby has them in both arms, one in each, they don't tend to fight at all. Right now the Yorkie's heat is near end and the bichon's is starting.. /rolls eyes. These girls when alone have the best little dispositions, but together are just crazy.

I know alot of posts have said not to train with fear, but there are things in this world I want them to be afraid of, the Road outside my house, biting eachother in massive hair ripping, blood drawing fights, and biting Us.

Accidents in the house, Tping the house ( from the roll on the bathoom wall) chewing up mail, hiding socks, is all fine with me, but this Vicious fighting & biting of eachother and us is gonna have to stop.

So first collars, and if that doesn't work, I will rehome. I wanted pets to have have a compainion while i'm walking, jogging or gardening. I don't know how much longer I can take this kind of behavior.

Mynu

You may want to seperate them to give yourself and them a break from each other if you are not already. I know only to well what it is like to have an Alpha in the house and it is very exhausting emotionally to try to keep the peace. IMO shock collars are not the answer, there are to many other things to try that aren't inhumane imo. I think it is established that your dogs will have fights, so if you aren't breeding then get them both spayed asap.. it might not change things, but then again it may.. i think it would be worth trying to see.
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