that's my thinking too...she is the boss!
Thank you so much
BTW, you have a beautiful dog, Borzoimom
that's my thinking too...she is the boss!
Thank you so much
BTW, you have a beautiful dog, Borzoimom
Thank you, and keep us posted and WELCOME!
Hi Karen, my husband and I are alternating days-off this week so that we can be with the dogs. Next week is a different story...they will be left in the house by themselves during the day. I will not crate him due to his past experience in crates. It was recommended by my vet that I should lock the Dane in a room, rather than rely on baby gates, or take Maggie to my parent house if we have to leave the house for any duration (may not be a permanent solution, but I don't want the risk of him jumping over the gates and getting to her).
Because Maggie has been V-D for three days, I was told not to give her any food today, but to pump her with fluids. Unless the V-D subsides and she starts eating tonight, I am to bring her in to have her fluids replenished. 3 days of not eating with limited water is not good.
I'll keep you posted
Thanks again.
I am worried that this stress may cause some other problems...like cardiac arrest or kidney problems...I don't want Maggie to leave this earth sooner than she needs to. My vet just called me again and she wants me to bring Mags in for some bloodwork and fluids
Poor old girl...I feel so terrible for doing this to her, but I really thought she would like another companion (maybe one not so BIG)
It may be that maggie is not as dominant as the dane....they can be dom-aggressive as a breed sometimes I think...The only thing I would suggest is exercise the dane until he is too tired to move, and then train him in manners and in the family rankings. Ever watch Cesar Milan's show? Some of that stuff really works....the dane needs to know he is not in charge and that on the food chain maggie is a wee bit higher up....teach him some manners and things might improve....just a suggestion.
.....yesterday, she growled & snapped at him and he went after her again..I was able to pull him off before a fight broke out. He has a tendancy to bite down on my arm and when reprimanded he will growl and show his teeth (they told me that this is his way of playing). I understand he will try to demonstrate his dominance but shouldn't he be the submissive one and respect HER environment after these few altercations?)quote
Dogs will work out their own dominance issues. They have to work out their own place in the pack. You could have a chiqua. in a new home where there's a St. Bernard, and the Chi will establish dominace.
Also I'm not sure about the dane "biting down on your arm" a behaviorist would really need to see the body lanquage, but with the growl and teeth baring I'm not sure it's not part of "fear bite" which is directed at your dog in response to her aggresion, and you just "got in the way. A friends lab bites down on my arm to say hello, but it's sooooo gentle, and no growling or teeth. Perhaps your dog does not want a buddy, how does she do around other animals. The rescue should also test the dane with other dogs to see just how he is with other dogs. Did they do this, did a behaviorist do this????
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