Willza
Active Member
My older, neutered female, Malamute is very possesive toward my younger, male pup which is still only 14 weeks old.
The two (after a few initial teething problems) get on fine and play together under almost all circumstances in fact she can be quite tolerant of his rambunctious puppy behaviour, however whenever a valuable toy such as a stuffed kong comes into play things can very quickly turn ugly.
Most people have suggested this is in a dog's nature, especially for this breed, and to just avoid situations where (very one sided) conflict might occur - to which I would have to mostly agree.
There has however now been a fairly serious incident where the older has attacked the younger when this rule has been accidentally broken by my dog walker (who I might add here is totally not at fault and has been thoroughly proffesional about the situation, it was just murphies law something had the potential to go wrong and eventually it did).
I am now left in a situation where I need advice on techniques that address specifically Dog on Dog possesion agression (she would never dream of being possesive towards a person).
Does anyone have any techniques or pointers here? (asidefrom the obvious as I have already booked a behaviour specialist who has been well recommended)
The two (after a few initial teething problems) get on fine and play together under almost all circumstances in fact she can be quite tolerant of his rambunctious puppy behaviour, however whenever a valuable toy such as a stuffed kong comes into play things can very quickly turn ugly.
Most people have suggested this is in a dog's nature, especially for this breed, and to just avoid situations where (very one sided) conflict might occur - to which I would have to mostly agree.
There has however now been a fairly serious incident where the older has attacked the younger when this rule has been accidentally broken by my dog walker (who I might add here is totally not at fault and has been thoroughly proffesional about the situation, it was just murphies law something had the potential to go wrong and eventually it did).
I am now left in a situation where I need advice on techniques that address specifically Dog on Dog possesion agression (she would never dream of being possesive towards a person).
Does anyone have any techniques or pointers here? (asidefrom the obvious as I have already booked a behaviour specialist who has been well recommended)