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Old 09-06-2010, 05:59 AM   #10
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I often agree, just let them work it out. What sometimes look really rough is really not that rough in dog world. These two JRT's ('siblings') I know look like they are killing each other... but they play like that all the time. One is a puppy and one is an adult. Jackson can play really rough sometimes, with growling, barking, neck biting, and all sorts of sounds... but he's just playing.
My two play really rough, growling, wresting, neck biting, etc. But I can see a difference when Cooper is chewing something and Max tries to take it. Cooper is clearly warning him, which Max completely ignores.
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