| Growling Papillion |
| By Evelyne Bliss (1/10/06) |
| I got a Papillion from a dog rescue about 1 1/2 years ago. He had a very rare problem with nipping when anyone did something he did not like, but was very infrequent. The majority of the time he was on anyone's lap who would let him. Now his |
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| Female Dog Showing Dominance Even After Spaying |
| By TD Yandt (1/4/06) |
| Well, as of this morning, December 18th Luca's started to attempt to grasp my leg and hump me, It is annoying and confusing, as I thought that after a while the sexual hormones dissipated from the ovaries being removed? |
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| Fear Biting Cocker Spaniel |
| By Jennifer Shryock (1/3/06) |
| Should I return my adopted dog to the rescue? Please let me explain... I adopted Sadie, a 4 year old cocker spaniel, six months ago. Sadie is very friendly, cuddly, playful and obedient, except around children and other dogs. She was being released to a rescue because she was growling at the two-year-old sons of the owner and being aggressive to other dogs. Because I have no children or animals, I decided to try and adopt Sadie. |
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| Pharaoh Hound is Always Hungry |
| By Elaine Allison (12/29/05) |
| We have a 5 month old Pharaoh Hound named Anubis. He's the youngest of 4 house dogs we have (all different breeds). All of the dogs are very well-behaved except for one problem with Anubis. He is constantly |
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| Sibling Rivalry |
| By Simon Goodall (12/27/05) |
| I have 2, 5 month old Wire Haired Fox Terriers who are brother and sister. They play beautifully together, sleep in the same crate and really do love each other....except....the girl is alpha and is always bossing around the boy. This can lead to some big fights! |
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| Female Dobes Fighting in the Home |
| By Elaine Allison (12/16/05) |
| I have 3 Dobermans; one male and two females. They are all from the same litter. They will be a year old in December. My two females keep fighting. They have no aggression towards anyone or anything - besides each other. It is not a daily thing but it does happen often. And when it happens they go out for blood. I love them dearly and don't want to get ride of one of them. |
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