LesleyC Offline
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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 6:09 am Post subject: |
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This is exactly what I came to look for - thank-you. I'm so glad it was a Sticky.
We will be introducing a new puppy to a 3 year old in a few weeks time - so I've got plenty of reading to do!
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DavidB Offline
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Joined: Jul 16, 2009
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3099 LabPounds
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No.of Labs: 1
Lab Names: Marley dob 27.5.09 being watched over by our beautiful Tussell who made his journey to the Rainbow Bridge 18.7.08 aged 12
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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 7:43 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for that Jules. Our problem is the two dogs dont actually live together as 10 year old Abby lives with my Mum and Dad.
They have gone from Abby running away from Marley and hiding, to constant barking at each other and now one or twice Abby has pranced towards Marley.
On the whole I think she still sees him as a complete pain in the neck!
Jayne x
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jcd Offline
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:05 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you for this post, I think I read it about twice a day for reassurance. I am terrified that I've done the wrong thing getting a pup. Tess is 8 and has the sweetest temperament of any dog ever, I'd never heard her growl until the pup came into the house. Grace is 15 weeks old now and she is jumping all over Tess and biting her. I'm giving lots of time outs and they are never left alone together (Grace is in her crate and Tess has the run of the house).
They walk nicely on lead together along the road, but if I take them somewhere for off lead time Grace is just chasing poor Tess and Tess is clearly hating it, I have to put Grace straight back on lead. Because Grace can't walk far at present Tess is getting plenty of walks by herself. I am getting so anxious that things won't settle down and I keep thinking of two people I know whose dogs never got one - one ending up rehoming their young dog the other kept their dogs separated 100% of the time - I couldn't live like that.
How long does the "crocodile" phase last? Tess was a terribly bitey puppy but now I can't remember how long for.
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Oceane Offline
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:54 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you for that. I was going to start a post on the subject. We have a three-year-old male and are getting a 3-month old puppy on Thursday... 
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