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Old 11-08-2010, 06:23 PM   #7
rrobinsonil
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 View Post
I think it's best to let the dogs decide who's the alpha, but you can't tell just by simple observation. I mean just because he allows her to take the toy, doesn't mean she's the alpha, he may just not want to make a fuss about it. Puppies tend to take toys from other dogs, they want the dogs to run and chase them, and older dogs can think this is annoying. His growling is showing her to back off. I think it's important to teach both dogs to sit before you place food down, and place the alpha or oldest member of the family's, bowl down slightly first, and next the younger dog's food bowl down. Then give the release command. You keep picking up the bowls, until they stay and wait for the release command. I think this is important because it eliminates food fighting. It may takes some time for them to become best of friends, but as long as they tolerate each other, you've won the battle. It really sounds like you are doing a great job!
I haven't done the sit and release with the both of them. Kermit knows this but still working with Chula on down command. She knows sit command.I'll start the sit and release with them both tomorrow. Thanks
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