silverbreeze
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My mum has a 6 year old full male spaniel who with people is a complete softy but has been known to take a disliking to another dog but, until recently it has only been his borther who he has issues with (they have to be separated all the time)
Anyway, I have a 20 month old spaniel who is the most submissive creature going, Jake growls at him and he grovels around and does everything he should be doing and eventually Jake will leave him alone. But, the last 2 weeks Jake has been terrible, Sammy will be cowering and grovelling around and Jake wil stand on top of him growling and going for him (not actually bitten him yet) and Sammy can't do anything to make it stop as he is literally on his back on the floor. He scared Sammy so much the other day that he wet himself and I am having to intervene whereas I always used to leave Jake to have his ego boost then he'd be fine.
I have had Sammy for over a year and I just can't understand why Jake is behaving like this, he is a big powerful dog and Sammy is basically a wet lettuce who hasn't got an agressive bone in his body. Sammy is castrated.
Any ideas, tips on how to deal with this. I don't want Sammy to get scared or try and retaliate as Jake would tare him apart. Should jake be muzzled etc, should we make Jake submit and lie on the floor (like Caesor Millan (sp)) does until he accepts that he is not to do this. If you approach him to separate them Jake becomes more agressive, I had to drag him off by his bum hair yesterday, launch him then grab Sammy out of the way of danger. They don't live together but Sammy stays at his grans at weekends when I am off with the neddies.
Anyway, I have a 20 month old spaniel who is the most submissive creature going, Jake growls at him and he grovels around and does everything he should be doing and eventually Jake will leave him alone. But, the last 2 weeks Jake has been terrible, Sammy will be cowering and grovelling around and Jake wil stand on top of him growling and going for him (not actually bitten him yet) and Sammy can't do anything to make it stop as he is literally on his back on the floor. He scared Sammy so much the other day that he wet himself and I am having to intervene whereas I always used to leave Jake to have his ego boost then he'd be fine.
I have had Sammy for over a year and I just can't understand why Jake is behaving like this, he is a big powerful dog and Sammy is basically a wet lettuce who hasn't got an agressive bone in his body. Sammy is castrated.
Any ideas, tips on how to deal with this. I don't want Sammy to get scared or try and retaliate as Jake would tare him apart. Should jake be muzzled etc, should we make Jake submit and lie on the floor (like Caesor Millan (sp)) does until he accepts that he is not to do this. If you approach him to separate them Jake becomes more agressive, I had to drag him off by his bum hair yesterday, launch him then grab Sammy out of the way of danger. They don't live together but Sammy stays at his grans at weekends when I am off with the neddies.