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Tryin to kill each other? Hello everyone. I know dogs love to play with one anohter and also like to bite each other. In a playfull mannor of course. My yorkie, Sebastian is 4 months old and is full of energy. My girlfriend has a maltese, Romeo who is not as energetic. When these two get together they want to play, which is cool with me, but what is "actual play" concernign dogs? Sebastian runs after Romeo and Romeo sometimes fights/plays back. They rough each other up, Romeo flipped Sebastian over, they tackle each other. Well my girlfriend thinks that Sebastina is tryin to kill Romeo, although both tails are waging. I think there just playin and like lil human boys, they sometimes can get rough and need a time out. My ? to everyone is what is actual dog playing :aimeeyork |
Our Lucy's half brother Charlie lives just down the road from us so they spen a lot of time together and most of the time they look like one dog! They chase each other and try to bite eachothers whiskers and if we didn't know better you would think they hated eachother, its ten minutes later when you see them curled up together tired out that you know that they really love each other! :) |
Apple & Lil Bit do the same. They run and snarl and tumble all over the place. Often Lil Bit ( the underdog in this scene) is biting Apple around her neck and hanging on....snarling.....being drug across the floor! Apple LOVES IT!!!! She will do ANYTHING to get Lil Bit to wake up when she has finally wore out! Later....they are curled up together on the couch....or chewing on each end of a chewy! When the bites do get too hard either Lil Bit or Apple will let out a blood-curling "YELP" and everything stops.....they check out each other and resume.......easier than before. That is why I like to see puppies with their moms and siblings for as long as possible....they learn some manners early in the roudy stage and learn some 'bite inhibition'. |
It's playing unless one is truely hurt or crying. :) |
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