I hate to post this, but I'm so overwrought this morning. My Pip and Newman have never gotten along very well. Pip was a rescue dog that we got at 6 months. He is very spoiled and with the diabetes diagnosis I do baby him. He considers himself the alpha - I'm sure. My other dog Newman is a rescue too, but we got him as a puppy - maybe 3 months old. People tell me he looks like a pit bull mix - but I think it's because he's a brindle. I don't know what he is. But, he weighs 55 lbs and Pip weights 22.8.
This morning they got into it over a stuffed animal that Newman got out of the closet. It scared me and my husband because it was loud and vicious. Pip is so small, but does not see that as a problem and is the aggressor more often than not.
Newman was not going to take the bullying this morning and just went after him. It was extremely frightening and it took awhile for my husband and I to break it up. I was bitten on the hand by Pip and Newman's paw was bleeding. It was only a very small amount of blood, so I don't know if he got his nail stuck on something or what. I did not see a mark on him. He was growling up a storm when I tried to look at his paw. He does that a lot, but has never bitten. It's Pip that bites.
I hope I'm not borrowing trouble, but I've heard so many different "solutions" to this problem. We had both of the dogs at a behaviorist not far from our house. I hate to separate them, because I don't want to live like that - but Newman could clearly really hurt Pip.
I don't know what to do anymore. There just is no more $$$$ right now for additional training as Pip's medical bills are mounting. Our Vet was kind enough to write off a $257.00 lab bill.
I know folks have it much worse - I just wanted to complain a little. Thanks for listening. This is so frustrating as I love both the dogs. But they are really very trying right now.
This morning they got into it over a stuffed animal that Newman got out of the closet. It scared me and my husband because it was loud and vicious. Pip is so small, but does not see that as a problem and is the aggressor more often than not.
Newman was not going to take the bullying this morning and just went after him. It was extremely frightening and it took awhile for my husband and I to break it up. I was bitten on the hand by Pip and Newman's paw was bleeding. It was only a very small amount of blood, so I don't know if he got his nail stuck on something or what. I did not see a mark on him. He was growling up a storm when I tried to look at his paw. He does that a lot, but has never bitten. It's Pip that bites.
I hope I'm not borrowing trouble, but I've heard so many different "solutions" to this problem. We had both of the dogs at a behaviorist not far from our house. I hate to separate them, because I don't want to live like that - but Newman could clearly really hurt Pip.
I don't know what to do anymore. There just is no more $$$$ right now for additional training as Pip's medical bills are mounting. Our Vet was kind enough to write off a $257.00 lab bill.
I know folks have it much worse - I just wanted to complain a little. Thanks for listening. This is so frustrating as I love both the dogs. But they are really very trying right now.
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