Wigglypigs
Well-Known Member
Arghhhhhhhhhhhh!
I've finally reached breaking point with my dogs
I'll hold my hands up and say its completely my own fault and that I need to put in a huge amount of work to fix it - but where to start?
I had 2 dogs, my OH had 1 so once we moved in together we now have a family of 3.
The problem?
His bitch(Byrne) hates one of my girls(Piglet). Constantly grumbling and warning her off....curled lips, baring of teeth etc. Strangely my girl doesn't seem to be warned off by this but equally doesn't retaliate and continues to pester Byrne. It never escalates into a fight unless one of us intervene by reprimanding either dog or trying to seperate them. The growling/snarling gets worse but Piglet just seems fixated even more by this and is welded to grumpy Byrne nudging her shoulder etc.
We have been together for over 2 years and both moved into a new house together (plus 2 subsequent moves) so I don't think it's an issue with territory?
Byrne has no issue at all with my other girl or with any other dogs that we have to visit or meet at the park.
We are now at the end of our tethers. I have tried separating them ( makes the situation ten times worse when they meet again), shouting at them ( no difference), I've tried the 'watch me' command to distract them when they start up (ignored completely once they are 'in the zone' growling) and the grumpy one has been scruffed to allow Piglet to sniff her (this seems to be the point of her constantly being 'at' Byrne) which just made Byrne angry and attack as soon as she was released.
If my OH lavishes attention on Byrne and lifts her Piglet becomes fixated and will jump up nudging Byrne until she's put down where there growling/annoying starts again in earnest!
I fully expect someone to point out the obvious things that I'm doing wrong and give me a stern talking too!
Please please help otherwise I may go mad! The obvious solution would be to get rid of one of them BUT each of them was our first dog so neither are prepared to do this. If it was number 3 dog we would possibly explore this option but typically nothings simple as she keeps out of it all completely!
Vodka and cranberry to anyone daft enough to offer advice!
Gratuitous pic if the 3 of them
(L-R Piglet, Pumpkin, Byrne)
I've finally reached breaking point with my dogs
I'll hold my hands up and say its completely my own fault and that I need to put in a huge amount of work to fix it - but where to start?
I had 2 dogs, my OH had 1 so once we moved in together we now have a family of 3.
The problem?
His bitch(Byrne) hates one of my girls(Piglet). Constantly grumbling and warning her off....curled lips, baring of teeth etc. Strangely my girl doesn't seem to be warned off by this but equally doesn't retaliate and continues to pester Byrne. It never escalates into a fight unless one of us intervene by reprimanding either dog or trying to seperate them. The growling/snarling gets worse but Piglet just seems fixated even more by this and is welded to grumpy Byrne nudging her shoulder etc.
We have been together for over 2 years and both moved into a new house together (plus 2 subsequent moves) so I don't think it's an issue with territory?
Byrne has no issue at all with my other girl or with any other dogs that we have to visit or meet at the park.
We are now at the end of our tethers. I have tried separating them ( makes the situation ten times worse when they meet again), shouting at them ( no difference), I've tried the 'watch me' command to distract them when they start up (ignored completely once they are 'in the zone' growling) and the grumpy one has been scruffed to allow Piglet to sniff her (this seems to be the point of her constantly being 'at' Byrne) which just made Byrne angry and attack as soon as she was released.
If my OH lavishes attention on Byrne and lifts her Piglet becomes fixated and will jump up nudging Byrne until she's put down where there growling/annoying starts again in earnest!
I fully expect someone to point out the obvious things that I'm doing wrong and give me a stern talking too!
Please please help otherwise I may go mad! The obvious solution would be to get rid of one of them BUT each of them was our first dog so neither are prepared to do this. If it was number 3 dog we would possibly explore this option but typically nothings simple as she keeps out of it all completely!
Vodka and cranberry to anyone daft enough to offer advice!
Gratuitous pic if the 3 of them