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Old 10-08-2010, 09:14 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by AllDogBoots View Post
I'm starting to pick up better signals of when i think the aggression will start. If Cooper is sitting eating a bully stick and Max walks over to him, it will be a problem. But if Cooper brings the bully to Max and hangs it in his face it's ok. I'm trying to teach Max to give Cooper space and trying to teach Cooper that Max is ok and not to get upset with him. So far I haven't needed to separate them, however I'm always around..

That's great. This is really the key, I think. Keep them both listening to you before they get too excited.

Sounds like Max is still learning the ropes. I think ultimately it will be better for him to have his older brother teach him good canetiquette (get it? Canine etiquette. HA!).
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