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Old 02-24-2010, 07:31 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by megooego View Post
I wish I had an answer for you, but I am often wondering the same thing. I have two boys and they can get very rough during playtime.

I will be watching this thread..
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Originally Posted by rachelanne820 View Post
I was hoping there would be an answer to this thread. I, too, am having the same problem. My male is about 5 lbs smaller than my female but when they play, he absolutley beats her up. She will just simply walk in front of him and he will pounce on her and start biting her back leg! I try to discourage this behavior but it is not working.

Daisy is such a sweetheart, I hate that Nick is always bothering her. I thought it would get better after they both got fixed but it has not.

Perhaps I will have to save the money and get an in-home trainer.
There are a couple of interesting posts in this thread: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...ve-i-done.html

I have been discouraging the play-biting between my guys, and I break them up when I hear certain grunting or growling -- I have discovered that is usually a sign that things are getting too rough.

My guys are going up on their hind legs and wrestling, lol!
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