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We only have one Yorkie male, however I do have a lab/mix (65 lbs) Our Yorkie male attacks our female lab every time she comes in the house. He will literally crouch and pounce like a cat if we don't grab him first. He snarls and grabs at her ears, and she actually whines. I'm not sure why he's so aggressive. He is clearly the alpha dog even though she was there first. He is neutered, but that doesn't seem to make a difference. |
As I stated before I have two males that fight with each other and two females that fight with each other. It is not likely that an intact male will fight with an intact female. Thus if you have your house sectioned off into two areas, it will still work with one male and one female in each area. That is how I work it. It is however possible that your males may not fight, I personally think that the females with having more variations in their hormone levels have a much shorter fuse and I agree with the poster who said that they never forget. Audrey |
I am sorry.. I am probably going to get in trouble for saying this... BUT... USING an ABUSED dog to earn an income sure seems like additional abuse to me.. Allowing them to fight and kill puppies is AWFUL!! I KNOW you didn't want that to happen... but COMMON SENSE tells me that a dog with an aggression problem should NOT be bred under any circumstances... temperment is one of the most important things to look at in a puppy.. I am not trying to be rude.. I am just so upset by this. My Sunshine lost her entire first litter (they were too small) and II saw with my own eyes how devestated she was.. I cannot imagine how she would hurt if she had been raising puppies that were then killed by another dog. That just hurts my heart so much. |
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[quote Sometimes, a problem is just a problem. [/COLOR][/I][/quote] Then why not correct the problem by having the spayed so that they can be at peace with each other instead of at odds. As you said, when they are not preg or in heat they sleep together and clean each other's eyes. Just like a problem is just a problem, there are solutions to the problems but some do not want to take that action they need to. Elaine |
We got her when she was very close to one year old. Shortly after that she got pregnant. We've had her for 1½ years, and she got through her abuse issues, within the time that she was pregnant, because we spoiled her so much. All of her puppies are very nice, sweet, and lovable puppies. We have never gotten a report back, that any of them are aggresive or mean. IF we had we would not still be letting her get pregnant! I was abused a lot before I was 4 years old, when I then got adopted by some very nice people. With love & care, you DO get through it and go on with your life, and have children of your own. All abused people or critters do NOT turn abusive, nor do their children! Some do, yes . . . but a lot don't. Calypso's only problem is Pandora, not the whole world of dogs or people. If everyone that ever had a dog get into a fight, didn't ever breed that dog, then there would be a lot less breeders and puppies. I am sorry that my posting has upset so many people. I will refrain from responding to any more posts. |
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Yes, and would be breeding correctly....as one knows that aggressiveness is not what breeders want bred into their lines. |
unfortunately motherhen..no matter how much you defend what you are doing..they will continue to put you and your practices down.. there are great areas on this site to enjoy..but the breeder sections can be differ cult at times so many different and strong opinions im sure they are sweet until the hormones kick in..most women are...its natural...keep them separated |
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But they each love the others puppies and one has even nursed the others puppies. However I do not allow any of the other dogs access to any puppies until they are 6 weeks old. |
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Tell me this, with all the aggression problems would you like her to separate the bitches, breed them again and maybe you can have a pup from those lines!? It is my wish that the OP will have the females spayed as this aggression is COMPLEATLY preventable, and if you are still needing to re-home one or both females, please contact a rescue. |
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wow you are pretty aggressive arent you? all you know is what she is posted on here...and from all the hate post i cant keep up i dont know this woman..but i was basically telling her to save her breathe i dont know what all she has done where she got her dogs or how females behaving in aggression towards each other in those times..pregnancy and heat is TYPICAL not genetic...i dont care who says any different the mom eating the puppies..yes i would have probably spayed her and rehomed her just because i would have been upset but its not unnatural also if everyone just bred to better the breed there would not be so many members on this site with yorkies they love |
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