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Oh dear Jenny - that's not good news. I'm afraid that I don't know that much about dogs, but I'm sure that the others on here will be able to offer some advice. Perhaps you should keep them separated for the time being? |
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eek Hope they will work out a pecking order soon. Bentley will 'play rough' with Dinah - biting her 'fetlocks/ears/cheeks etc - but he hasn't drawn blood. She just accepts it, with a sad look in her eyes - 'What'd I do?' I don't know whether I can offer any advice, except don't leave them alone but I expect you'd worked that one out yourself. I know bengals have a bit of a reputation - maybe there's a bengal owner who can halp? |
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My kittens do this with my Labradors but not once have my Labradors even looked like retaliating, they just sit and take it but my kittens have never injured my dogs. I would seriously not leave them alone together unattended until you can sort this out..Good luck! |
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ben shows regie great respect, only cause when we first got ben he shoved his nose on barnaby, barnaby the old grump gave ben a right wallop, so now bens bottom of the pack LOL |
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well it just got a bit worse this evening. A friend of mine came round and he was sitting with her, i had given indie a bone which i think set her off as she all of a sudden flew across the room to him, and cos he was cornered she was went mad. I actually thought she was going to kill him. I pulled her off and he seems none the worse for wear. to my advantage she has a very soft mouth, she doesnt draw blood or apply presssure. but that might not always be the case. im going to contact a behaviourist i know tomorrow and see what she thinks is best. the problem i think i have is indie is incredibly possessive over everything and is very high strung, so she gets very frustrated/angry very quickly. hopefully this lady will have some advice and i will try get her round to assess the situ. Its harder to work things out when its your own animals, but i think the main problem here is that indie is just too spoilt! |
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