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Old 05-23-2011, 05:28 PM   #20
mscat
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I had to deal with a yorkie mix that was actually rescued. After she felt better she began attacking my other 2 females. All three of them were the same size though. I ended up rehoming the yorkie mix. My shih tzu was scared to death of this dog. The dog was absolutely gorgeous, and it was heartbreaking to see her fight badly to the point of drawing blood. Now she is in a better home, with no other dogs. The experience was terrible. but, I had to protect the other 2. I have had since they were very young, and they never fought, to this day my 2 females are great together.
about the dog training. I much rather try Victoria Stillwell's methods then anyone else. I do not agree with negative reinforcement , or any electric collars , pronged collars , anything that just encourages more aggressive behaviors. If you had your Husky for a long time, the fighting dog needs to be rehomed. Your Huskey must be really patient to tolerate such a small, aggressive dog. You know as well as anyone else that the Huskey could get to that other smaller dog and kill it .
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