millie99
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As you know we have just bought a Jack Russel puppy called Dobby and have a quick question. Do you let your older dog tell off your puppy.
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As an aside, we cannot be 'pack leader' dogs know we are not dogs. You can give your dog rules and boundaries and teach them what you think is acceptable in a way they understand from us.
I've got whippets who are by their nature, peaceful and placid souls so we didnt have much discord
If you are not allowed to be called pack leader, are you allowed to be called the 'person in charge of the animal's behaviour?'
As you know we have just bought a Jack Russel puppy called Dobby and have a quick question. Do you let your older dog tell off your puppy.
Thanks
Lévrier;13565796 said:Must admit this did make me smile - the worse dog fights I have ever seen were between my two bitch whippets, they really really meant it! At the time I was used to cavaliers, and I had never seen a dog fight - it was a learning experience![]()
Lévrier;13565796 said:Must admit this did make me smile - the worse dog fights I have ever seen were between my two bitch whippets, they really really meant it! At the time I was used to cavaliers, and I had never seen a dog fight - it was a learning experience![]()
It did me, too. When young I rode for a connemara stud and the owner had coursing whippets, never a week went by that the stud groom wasn't stitching two or three of them up.
Yes - to a point. If the older dog is just admonishing the young pup for stepping out of line that is fine. I step in if the older dog is overly aggressive to the pup, or indeed if the pup ignores the telling off and continues to badger the older dog.
Yes - to a point. If the older dog is just admonishing the young pup for stepping out of line that is fine. I step in if the older dog is overly aggressive to the pup, or indeed if the pup ignores the telling off and continues to badger the older dog.