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Originally Posted by luckylady I had the same problem with a female I had. It began suddenly after co-existing fine together for about 5 or 6 months; then BAM, sudden, seemingly unprovoked vicious attacks towards my younger female. I tried everything I could think of to no avail. For the other dogs safety and our sanity we ended up re-homing the one that was being agressive. It was VERY difficult to do, but definitely necessary. She is now very happy living as top dog in a one dog family. |
I agree, I was in the same boat

. Things started out fine but became progressivly worse. I had a thread a while back titled "Caution, when adding a second puppy". I didn't know any better and got a second female near the same age of my 7 month old Sophie. My mistake. The aggression was getting so bad that I reluctantly had to re-home Hazel. Now she is a very happy dog and my yorkie Sophie is safer and happier, too. I know how extremely hard it can be but the right thing to do IMO is what's best for your yorkies. Please don't feel guilty about it. Sometimes it's necessary to re-home a pup to maintain a good quality of life for everyone involved. Good Luck

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Jackie &
Sophie