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Old 09-30-2009, 09:26 AM   #6
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by lil fu fu girl View Post
Even though her surgery was several weeks back, estrogen is stored in fat cells, just like testosterone, so give her time for that. But I agree with Archies advice , nip the behavior before it starts. Before you get to the bikers, tell her to be a good girl and no barking. This has worked for me as well. Positive reinforcement instead of negative seems to do better.
Best of luck
I don't think estrogen is linked to aggressive behavior is it? I mean I've never read that spaying is a good option for aggressive dogs, neutering yes, but spaying no. I know female dogs who have given birth will often become aggressive, but this is not from the estrogen, as it subsides somewhat after giving birth, and other hormones become more dominant for a time.
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