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Old 08-27-2012, 12:48 AM   #18
Marilize
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Just a quick update:

I've started crating/rotating them permanently to stop any further fights. I've set up an expen in a half shady/half sunny spot outside for a roomy space for one to chill while the other is out. My aim is to prevent any and all further fights until we have sorted out the issue. We're starting a vigorous routine of walking and training tonight to further help the girls get along and by the start of next week I'll start walking them together.

I read this in an article about dominance related aggression:

"The owner must determine which dog is most likely to achieve and maintain a dominant status and reinforce his higher ranking position by ensuring that he is the first to receive access to all resources. The second ranking dog should be obliged to follow. This decision is based on the age, tenure, health, and temperament of the two dogs. In general, the elder, incumbent dog is the one to support ("senior support program") and this approach is usually the best one when setting out to correct such problems. "

What are your thoughts?
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