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Old 06-20-2006, 09:08 AM   #17
Lady of Yorkies
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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s
Hmmm...my suggestion would be that maybe you should keep her and the puppies completely separated for now. I don't think it was the most ideal situation to bring a new dog in around such little ones. Lol...seems you may have gotten in over your head bringing in a new, obviously dominant, female to an environment where you already have your hands full caring for two litters?
In any case, if she is loving otherwise and is just not getting along with the dogs you already have, I would not think the logical choice would be to have her put down, but maybe rather have her put in another home with someone who has more time and patience to give her the attention she needs to adapt to a new home.
Good Luck!
Thank you. I am keeping them separated and it was only yesterday that my little girl decided to try to take on Tinker. I have always had such easy going dogs that it never occured to me that there would be a problem with the babies. My xpen where the babies are is 4 ft high. It didn't occur to me that she would jump from the back of the sofa into the pen. It's a wonder she didn't hurt herself. I think she really, really, REALLY wants babies. Other than that one problem she is fine in the household. She gets along with the other mother and all the other dogs, including a chow/lab mix my dil has. I really don't want her to move again, I don't want her to have trust issues. I think that if we just give it time and I gather some more training tips that things will work out. She's such a nice dog. Sylvia
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