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No mate my older dogs know if they start attacking pups there gonna get a size ten in the throat.. I can leave my doge running round garden excited and there's match bred pitbulls, bull xs terriers an

Give the staff a f***ing clip...or a lump of lead...

There’s should only be one top dog and that’s you pal, like Katchum said walk em together she’ll soon accept him, when they’re together push the bitch away and let the pup come closer to you she’ll so

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I've never had to deal with dog aggression so am a bit stuck guys and probably why I'm being a bit panicky. 

So everytime the bitch has put her heckles up or lifted her lip I've corrected her and now she won't even look in the direction of the pup. Is this now just going to be the c**t grabs him when I'm not looking? He's sat beside me and she is just point blank refusing too look in this direction, look at the fuxking idiot 

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  On 20/05/2021 at 18:37, South hams hunter said:

I've never had to deal with dog aggression so am a bit stuck guys and probably why I'm being a bit panicky. 

So everytime the bitch has put her heckles up or lifted her lip I've corrected her and now she won't even look in the direction of the pup. Is this now just going to be the c**t grabs him when I'm not looking? He's sat beside me and she is just point blank refusing too look in this direction, look at the fuxking idiot 

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shes gealous becouse the pup is getting all the attension 

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  On 20/05/2021 at 18:37, South hams hunter said:

I've never had to deal with dog aggression so am a bit stuck guys and probably why I'm being a bit panicky. 

So everytime the bitch has put her heckles up or lifted her lip I've corrected her and now she won't even look in the direction of the pup. Is this now just going to be the c**t grabs him when I'm not looking? He's sat beside me and she is just point blank refusing too look in this direction, look at the fuxking idiot 

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Being a moody cnut. My lurcher can be same with the terriers. Just keep eye on her it’s a improvement already ??

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  On 20/05/2021 at 18:37, South hams hunter said:

I've never had to deal with dog aggression so am a bit stuck guys and probably why I'm being a bit panicky. 

So everytime the bitch has put her heckles up or lifted her lip I've corrected her and now she won't even look in the direction of the pup. Is this now just going to be the c**t grabs him when I'm not looking? He's sat beside me and she is just point blank refusing too look in this direction, look at the fuxking idiot 

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Moody bitch'll come round. 

I ain't experienced similar myself but my Da had an old deer hound x that thought she was tops when he weren't about. Bought a wee terrier home one week and she was an utter c**t. 

Caught her trying to pin the wee feck in the corner of the kitchen, teeth bared the lot, snarling like she owned the place.. now I'm not one for smacking my dog about, but you've never seen such a big dog shit its pants as when Da came storming in, slipper in hand. Only took the once... she soon learnt. 

Thems pack animals at the end of the day. The more she see's you accepting the pup and putting her in her place when she doesn't, she'll catch on quick.

Just try not give up on the pup.. aint his fault and it is manageable.

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Like has been said, get off your arse and take them for a walk together. 

If the old staff is going for it at first tire the cnut out first and then introduce them, it will soon put up with the pup. 

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This small bitch hated the bigger one when I first got her...

I understand your worrys but you will sort it..stick with it..

Big bitch grew to be a grumpy old thing but never any fighting..

Atb what ever you deside..

 

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  On 20/05/2021 at 18:51, riohog said:

well put her outside for a while teach her some manners  

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Not trying to be awkward but I don't think she'd class that as a punishment, she's happy to be out all the time. 

  On 20/05/2021 at 18:52, Gypsydog94 said:

She like it with all dogs? 

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She's 50/50 on how she's going to react but over the last year or so has been more 70/30 in favour of behaving and that's why we thought it might work. 

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  On 20/05/2021 at 18:53, Greb147 said:

Like has been said, get off your arse and take them for a walk together. 

If the old staff is going for it at first tire the cnut out first and then introduce them, it will soon put up with the pup. 

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The pups never been on a lead, it's not going to go for a run round the block. 

The staff was f****d before I bought the pup home and is now still from her morning run. 

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The older dog will want its space, it doesn’t want a pup invading it. She’s more than likely just setting boundaries for the pup. I think it’s very rare that an older dog will actually attack a pup but you or the wife will need to be on top of things. It might take some time but pretty sure it will work out. 

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