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Old 12-09-2011, 06:41 AM   #7
gracielove
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I would sit back and watch the body language that is going on between your two dogs.What happens just before an episode breaks out? Does this have to do with food or territory? Sometimes the looks and the moves a dogs makes that signal aggression are very slight and can go undetected unless you watch carefully. Once you find out who the aggressor is you can start dealing with the issue. First of all stop the behavior before it turns into a battle. If these guys are not neutered then that is your first problem. I'm assuming they are neutered so a health check may be in order as well. Have you changed their diet? Is one possibly eating the others food without you being aware of it? If this is food related you may need to feed them in different rooms. Don't let them play aggressively with each other as it can lead to dominance issues. If you cannot get to the root of your problem then you may need to bring in someone with experience with dog aggression.
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