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Old 10-11-2009, 07:34 AM   #3
yorkie_mama22
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Originally Posted by kalina82 View Post
i would end the play session and separate lola from the situation. if she's sending out mixed signals you don't want the bigger dog to get too excited because as you know she can unintentionally hurt Lola. when lola starts getting out of hand i'd take the toy and yourself away from lola, plus call Geneva to go with you so Lola is left alone. this way she'll learn that that behavior was inappropriate and it causes the fun to end and everyone to leave her alone.

That sounds like a good idea. I get a feeling that sometimes Lola likes to "claim" me to herself. She barks at me sometimes if I am playing with the other dog.

Also another thing I've noticed is if my other dog does get out of hand and start getting hyped up on her own on the floor with a toy or whatever, just minding her own. Lola will start to bark at her kind of like " that's not how your suppose to act "

Does Lola think she's the pack leader?
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