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Originally Posted by crayz So we just brought home our two new puppies. A little girl and a bigger boy. They play great together, sleep together, and follow each other around nonstop.
When they aren't doing the above, they are fighting. Usually it's the little girl torturing the boy but then he responds. They are constantly chasing each other around and biting each other. I've heard its common, but we are worried one will get hurt as they are biting around the face and legs. It doesn't seem like they are necessarily closing their mouths tightly but nonetheless, they are bitting with teeth.
any thoughts on how to stop this, or it is ok?? is there nothing we can do?
We have tried separating them, we have held their mouths with our hands to tell them no....but they aren't getting it.
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i sold two pups from the same litter many years ago. This is what happened. Three weeks later they brought one back and Igave them their money back for the one. The one that was brought back had a home waiting for him as someone contacted me shortly after they were sold, great home and he went there.
I have never ever again sold two from the same litter again and never will.
I have sold two dogs at one time one a spayed bitch 3 1/2 years the other a neutered male almost a year. That was fine, they were much older dogs and different ages.
I read an ad in the newspaper once of two toy poodles bought at the same time same litter. Their fighting escalated to the point they had to resell one as they could not have them together at all at any time, I guess breeder would not take it back.
It may improve as they get older, it may get much worse.