I'm really worried about my babies I have 5...a male 3 1/2 yr old, male 2 1/2 yr old, male 11 mos., male 8 mos and female 6 mos. :eek: Yeah, I know, I don't know what possessed me at the time! Well, yes I do; all you have to do is look into their little eyes and you're hooked.:p Anyway, my problem.....they have all been neutered and spayed within the last month. They have started fighting terribly! The 8 mo. old seems to be the target, btw, he is a mix, not yorkie, and the sweetest by far. Is it possible with the famous yorkie attitude they know he is different? We are planning a trip in our RV next month and I'm really starting to stress over all this. I really hate to say this, but I really wish I still just had my original 2 babies.:( Do you think it will get better once their bodies adust to the recent surgeries? Any help or advise would be appreciated. |
See, now my vet told me the altering would calm Diggy and he would not fight as much! And if I did not fix him he would challenge Bella more. She is 2 yr old female, he is 5.5 month male. So maybe they will calm down soon. Best of luck! |
bump......I'd really like advise, please. |
I don't think they look at your mized ones as different. They just might be going through a stage that they will get out of soon. Have you been paying attention to one more than the other, that can make them jelous? Maybe you need to seperate them. Hope they start getting a long SOON. |
Maybe you need to show them that YOU are alpha, not them, and that they need to follow suit. It sounds like they're fighting for alpha position... |
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I do think alot of it is jealousy, but I try to spend equal time. |
Might I ask if you walk them? If not, try walking them on a one on one basis first, then eventually begin walking two at a time. I read this advice in an article once and it seems to work for me. |
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