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Old 06-01-2011, 09:51 AM   #13
107barney
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Breaking them up the way you did will almost always result in you getting bitten. You separate then by lifting the aggressor (Sadie) up by the hind legs and she will let go once thrown off balance. Separating them the way you did is not safe. You also need to work on the food aggression issue especially with a a baby on the way.
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