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Old 08-26-2010, 05:44 AM   #15
MillisMomma
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I would agree with what Ringo1 said about trying to use a baby gate to physically separate the two little girlies while they get to know each other better. Keeping Lola in a crate while your other little one is free to roam could be causing jealousy.

When we brought Milli home, we were afraid of how Skye would react to her and whether she might hurt little Milli. So, we put up a baby gate and allowed to two puppies about a month or so of daily interaction through the gate. They went from sniffing to barking and chewing and then on to playing and teasing each other. By the time we allowed them to have physical contact, they were best buds.

One thing we've noticed with Milli is that she's MUCH more vocal and 'ferocious' sounding than Skye is during their play. (Which says alot since Skye is a pit bull/german shepherd mix!!!) If we weren't watching very closely, we'd assume that Milli was doing everything in her power to kill Skye...but she's just using her 'aggressive voice' during play.

I hope that Lola is all calm and happy now and that everything is going great!
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