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Originally Posted by katy-yorkie I agree it takes time. Buster was our first baby but Maggie turned out to be the dominant one. It has taken a lot of time but things have worked out. Maggie still picks on Buster but it's not hurtful to him. He has learned to step up and get what he wants. I never allowed her to hurt him if I was able to stop it. He has given her a few paybacks of the things she used to do to him. It's funny as she will use her butt to move him out of the way for attention or treats, he has now learned to do the same thing....only thing is, his is a lot smaller. She is still the dominant dog but does not take it to the extreme as she used to. It took a lot of time and patience and working with both of them but I did not ever consider rehoming her. |
I have a feeling that my girl will be the dominant one when she grew up. Tezel has always been a gentle and passive boy, even when he is the only pet at home. To be honest, 2 days after I brought the girl home, I did thought of giving her back to the breeder coz I couldn't cope. I'm glad I didn't coz personally I think situation is getting better, tho it's not that great at the moment...