Annette4
Well-Known Member
The girls have been really good recently so since they were knackard we decided to try them together.....the result is a puncture wound on Quila's chin and three/four on Tia's leg
No warning, nothing just full blown fight. We've been persevering with exercise, keeping them separate etc but it's not a long term solution. We both work full time and are back at college. We can't spend a decent amount of time with them all and they're suffering because of it.
I just don't know what to do. Quila is 100% the problem. She is dog aggressive in general and for whatever reason Tia is a massive issue for her. That being said, Tia is the one doing the damage and although she's not dog aggressive now, I'm worrying what damage this is doing
Is it really fair to keep them separate and just spend less time with them on the whole? Or do we rehome? And if we do rehome, which one?
Please be gentle? I've just had to hibiscrub both my girls after pulling them apart....my skin isn't as thick as normal.
No warning, nothing just full blown fight. We've been persevering with exercise, keeping them separate etc but it's not a long term solution. We both work full time and are back at college. We can't spend a decent amount of time with them all and they're suffering because of it.
I just don't know what to do. Quila is 100% the problem. She is dog aggressive in general and for whatever reason Tia is a massive issue for her. That being said, Tia is the one doing the damage and although she's not dog aggressive now, I'm worrying what damage this is doing
Is it really fair to keep them separate and just spend less time with them on the whole? Or do we rehome? And if we do rehome, which one?
Please be gentle? I've just had to hibiscrub both my girls after pulling them apart....my skin isn't as thick as normal.