vieshot
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I have a new 9 week old whippet puppy and although my 6yo border collie isn't aggressive as such, she still doesn't seem to like the puppy. I have had her a week.
She tolerates her existence and allows her to run around, plays with the older dogs toys etc. however she only tolerates her for so long and if the puppy tries to steal a toy from the older dog then she will give her a quick snap to make the puppy back off. Never damages her, just enough to make her yelp and leave her alone. I don't get involved here, I think the adult is right to check the puppy and it should teach the puppy good manners around the adult. Am I right to just leave them to it? Other puppies in the past could get away with murder but this one gets told off by my older dog, could it be because the new whippet is a bitch and all the puppies she has met in the past have been dogs?
Whenever my older dog has been involved with puppies in the past, she has always been very playful within a day or two but with this puppy she hasn't been like that. Occasionally she will place a foot on the puppy in a playful manner but this has only happened twice and each time she stops straight away and it never goes any further. Could it be a size thing? The whippet really is tiny and very different to any puppy she has met in the past. Are they more likely to play together when the whippet is a few months older and therefor a bit bigger? Or could it be because of the odd whippet nature that she isn't used to?
Just need some reassurance really that my moody old bitch will be fine with the new arrival long term.
She tolerates her existence and allows her to run around, plays with the older dogs toys etc. however she only tolerates her for so long and if the puppy tries to steal a toy from the older dog then she will give her a quick snap to make the puppy back off. Never damages her, just enough to make her yelp and leave her alone. I don't get involved here, I think the adult is right to check the puppy and it should teach the puppy good manners around the adult. Am I right to just leave them to it? Other puppies in the past could get away with murder but this one gets told off by my older dog, could it be because the new whippet is a bitch and all the puppies she has met in the past have been dogs?
Whenever my older dog has been involved with puppies in the past, she has always been very playful within a day or two but with this puppy she hasn't been like that. Occasionally she will place a foot on the puppy in a playful manner but this has only happened twice and each time she stops straight away and it never goes any further. Could it be a size thing? The whippet really is tiny and very different to any puppy she has met in the past. Are they more likely to play together when the whippet is a few months older and therefor a bit bigger? Or could it be because of the odd whippet nature that she isn't used to?
Just need some reassurance really that my moody old bitch will be fine with the new arrival long term.