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Old 03-24-2011, 09:38 AM   #10
YorkieRose
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Originally Posted by mscat View Post
It is not the shih tzu that is the problem, it is my yorkie> I think that letting them play is going to be fine. Suzi just plays rough. I did not like hearing my Tzu head bump under the coffee table either. They gave been together for a long time, it was just recently tht the Tzu got a shave down , and looks even more fragile now. I did notwant Suzi biting her, cause she has no long hair anymore.
Suzi just needs more exercise . Just wish she was not so hyperactive . I tought she would outgrow it, but it has not happened yet, and she is now 3.
EXACTLY...spray some Bitter Apple on the Shid and the Yorkie will back away...when my pups got too rough and grabbed each other until they screamed, I would spay a bit of Bitter Apple on them and when the rough one took a nibble it tasted bitter and they learned to respect the others space.
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