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Females I have 2 females, 1 11 months old and the other is 9 months old, raised together and now all of a sudden the older one acts like she wants to kill the younger one, whats going on |
Is either female been spayed? If not, perhaps this is due to hormones kicking in as the older girl matures? |
I agree...Yorkies will fight to the death sometimes...if they are family pets I would have them both spayed. |
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no, will it ever stop |
Spaying may help with that behavior...the hormones wouldn't be so unstable and things should settle down. |
I agree with the previous posters about spaying. It may help get things more under control although you could still see some aggression post spay too. They can get pretty nasty when their in heat. Is there a reason that they aren't spayed yet? Unless you have plans to breed them, its really a good idea to get them spayed ASAP. For now, you probably want to keep them seperated unless they are under your watchful eye. |
Are they not spayed because you are breeding them? If so this is a common thing for breeders to face. They have to keep the females separated |
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Females. No comment |
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lol ohhhhh now,now behave don't get me started lol |
To the op yeah it could be just hormons and they do get pretty nasty when in heat , keeping them seperated could help. |
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Now we are discussing the 4 legged variety, correct? Hey, I thought we were behaving now lol |
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:lol tears:lol tears:lol tears:lol tears:lol tears To keep this thread on track: I got my first Yorkie (Penni) back in the 80's, a very short time later (maybe a month) we got another female Yorkie (Tuppence). Initially Penni wouldn't have anything to do with Tuppence. How dare we bring "that thing" into her domain. LOL - but they soon made friends and played well together etc. But we had them spayed, so that may have had something to do with it. The Lhasa's we had were two females and a male. never had a problem with them fighting or anything and they weren't fixed. The rescue dachsies we had were mostly females, and no problems there either, and they were spayed. Now, Lil Bit (our oldest Yorkie) and Ginger, the last rescue dachsie we had used to get into spats often - and they were both spayed. The spats didn't last long though. |
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thanks for all your help |
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