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Originally Posted by suz I have found that sometimes the one doing all the growling and snarling is the one chasing the other one. I have a male, Parker, about 4 lbs, that you'd think is a Rotty just listeniing to him. He has the MOST annoying growl/snarl sound of any of them (mine at least). My mom has a 75 lbs Queensland Heeler, Rowdy, and sometimes when Rowdy comes in the house, Parker attacks him! Verbally of course. Rowdy just looks down his nose at Parker as if to say, "You have GOT to be kidding....right??"
I yell at Parker to stop, but the reason I do is because I can't believe how dumb he is at times! Rowdy could eat him like a taco and Parker'd never know it.
No one ever draws blood, so I just leave them alone, for the most part! They have their own pecking order, and I don't want to interfere with it. |
Thanks Suz. Samson & Delilah are 7 weeks old and we've now had them for two weeks. They're still fighting a lot of the time. Unless one of them is really yelping, we now just leave them alone. I hope they grow out of this though, it does get tiresome after a while.
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