Shellby27
Well-Known Member
I have two collie x labs, they are sisters (from the same litter) and are now just over 6 years old. I purchased Holly at around 8 weeks old and she was the sweetest, most intelligent puppy I have ever known. By chance 6 months later I noticed an advert to rehome a collie x lab that looked very similar to Holly (mainly white with black circular patches). When I contacted the owner he sent me photos of her as a puppy and surely enough there she was with Holly in the same house I had purchased her from.
I stupidly thought this must be fate and took Holly along to meet "Frankie"! I had no idea that keeping two sisters is a huge NO NO!!!
Frankie, although her full sister is very different. She acts a lot calmer and older than her years. However, in her old home she was the alpha dog, just like Holly. They were left together for a few hours and they both got on fine, so I decided to take her on.
Six years have past and I have lost count of how many fights/damage etc they have done to each other and my properties!!! Please don't think I am a bad owner, I have tried behaviourists, vets, training etc! I have coped with this simply because I seem to be able to control it (sometimes upto a year at a time with no fights) by seperating the dogs whilst we are not at home. Frankie lives upstairs and Holly downstairs. This has worked fine until Holly decided to tear the carpet off the stairs, loosening the stairgate, therefore getting upstairs and attacking Frankie for no reason whatsoever!
It really doesn't make sense as they dogs behave perfetly whilst walking together, off the lead, in other peoples houses, pubs and doggy hotels, in the car, even at night the sleep together. Just every now and again they kick off and it breaks my heart!
I know you are probably thinking I should have never taken on another dog in the first place, but I wanted Holly to have some doggy company and I do regret that I didn't do any research on keeping litter mates together. But that is the past and I love both my dogs dearly and want the best for them! At least once a year I think the best thing would be to rehome Frankie, but I just can't do it! I'm so scared she will end being passed from pillar to post and she is 6 now. Plus I feel guilty and responsible for putting her in this position because I rehomed her. She is such a loving dog, but she too will not back down in a fight!
They had a bit of a scrap this morning and Holly has only just been let in from the garden. They are both best friends again now! Is there anything else I could try, other than rehoming? They have both been spayed. They are never usually left in the house any longer than 2 hours as my partner and I work shifts.
I stupidly thought this must be fate and took Holly along to meet "Frankie"! I had no idea that keeping two sisters is a huge NO NO!!!
Frankie, although her full sister is very different. She acts a lot calmer and older than her years. However, in her old home she was the alpha dog, just like Holly. They were left together for a few hours and they both got on fine, so I decided to take her on.
Six years have past and I have lost count of how many fights/damage etc they have done to each other and my properties!!! Please don't think I am a bad owner, I have tried behaviourists, vets, training etc! I have coped with this simply because I seem to be able to control it (sometimes upto a year at a time with no fights) by seperating the dogs whilst we are not at home. Frankie lives upstairs and Holly downstairs. This has worked fine until Holly decided to tear the carpet off the stairs, loosening the stairgate, therefore getting upstairs and attacking Frankie for no reason whatsoever!
It really doesn't make sense as they dogs behave perfetly whilst walking together, off the lead, in other peoples houses, pubs and doggy hotels, in the car, even at night the sleep together. Just every now and again they kick off and it breaks my heart!
I know you are probably thinking I should have never taken on another dog in the first place, but I wanted Holly to have some doggy company and I do regret that I didn't do any research on keeping litter mates together. But that is the past and I love both my dogs dearly and want the best for them! At least once a year I think the best thing would be to rehome Frankie, but I just can't do it! I'm so scared she will end being passed from pillar to post and she is 6 now. Plus I feel guilty and responsible for putting her in this position because I rehomed her. She is such a loving dog, but she too will not back down in a fight!
They had a bit of a scrap this morning and Holly has only just been let in from the garden. They are both best friends again now! Is there anything else I could try, other than rehoming? They have both been spayed. They are never usually left in the house any longer than 2 hours as my partner and I work shifts.