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03-06-2006, 11:07 AM | #1 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Salem MA
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| older yorkie being agressive to new yorkie puppy I just brought home a new yorkie puppy and my older yorkie is acting very agressive towards the puppy and is very afraid of the puppy also. Is there any suggestions in what I should do about this? Is it effective to correct the older dog while this is going on or should I let them be?
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03-06-2006, 11:23 AM | #2 |
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| Hello And Welcome To Yt! Watch the puppy around your older yorkie. Puppies haven't learned too many manners yet and do need to learn. In the mean time supervise their encounters and I'm sure in time all will be well!
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03-06-2006, 02:06 PM | #3 |
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| Just give them time. Our 10-1/2 year old Yorkie wouldn't even walk up to the puppy for 12 days. Now they play together all the time. After 3 months of being together, the puppy is always the aggressor but the 1st to be submissive! It's cute to watch. They normally tire out. You can have 20 toys on the floor and invariably always they both will want the same one so we just let them both play with it and work it out themselves. It's part of "their" game!
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03-09-2006, 10:50 PM | #4 |
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| I had the same experience with one of my dogs when I brought a new little puppy home. She was very jealous of the little puppy and didn't like it at all. Under no circumstances, did I ever leave her and the puppy alone. There is no doubt that she might have hurt the little pup. Remember to give most of your attention to your older dog. It is very bonded to you and it's important that this dog knows how much you still love him. Totally favor him and pamper him with the puppy around. I kept my two dogs together with me on the sofa in the evenings for the first couple weeks. And, every time my older dog even growled, I reminded her to be nice. I paid more attention to her than I did the puppy, and didn't allow her to growl or be mean to the puppy in any way. I favored her, pampered her, and gave her a lot of treats. She got a lot of extra love with the puppy right there beside us. (It helped a lot that the puppy was young and slept most of the time.) It's surprising how fast the pup won her over and within two or three weeks they became fast friends and stayed friends and played together for years. Over the years, I have often brought a new puppy or kitten into my home. It has almost always taken a week or two - but my pets have never failed to become fast friends. Carol Jean |
03-10-2006, 03:06 AM | #5 |
And now Missy's Mom, too! Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: FL
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| From Amazon I just ordered a book called "Feeling Outnumbered". It's for those that have more than one animal in the house. If you order $25-30, you can opt for free shipping.
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