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All mine I been having a problem with my 6 month old Yorkie girl Prada. Every time I give her a snack and then one to my Maltese, she drops hers and takes his from his mouth. So I pick up hers and give it to my maltese. She drops that treat and tries to take it from his mouth. I have to crate her to eat her treat and not take his treat. Yesterday I gave them both raw hides. And again she dropped hers and took his. I told her no then she stopped. Left the room the two mins later I hear barking. Polo (Maltese) was barking at Prada. I noticed he had no raw hide, but Prada did. I picked up Prada to look for it just to find out she was laying on his raw hide and eating hers. She only does this with treats and toys. Never dog food. |
Some doggies just want whatever the other doggie has :). I'd just separate them for a while so that they get used to having to stick with their own bone...have them chew in areas that are fenced off from each other. |
lol she sounds so sneaky XD we have that problem with Chloe, our jack russell. ugh she's always stealing treats from others. She was actually good about it when Kimchi (or at least won't steal her stuff) came home, but she's gradually doing it to her now X.x; |
Kyra does this to Laddy, he just now came to the patio door and whined so pitiful. Of course I knew instantly what had happened. Had just given them their dental chews, I go inside and Kyra has them both jammed in her tiny little mouth. Mind you she can't chew them but she is guarding them lol. Laddy is twice her size but he never tries to take his back just comes and tattles on her :p. |
I would say no and take it back from her and give it back to the other dog. They should never be left to chew on things without someone in the room with them. I have heard chews can become a problem in some multiple dog households. I would not give rawhide it expands when it's in the stomach and can cause blockages. Most rawhide is also treated in formaldehyde. |
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