Nugene sayz dats why day call em a bitch.
Update..... Sushi is doing much better. I have just changed the way I do a few things. When the dogs are outside together I stay there hanging out in the yard with them. Sushi likes to play fetch with a basketball, and Zilla does his own thing. Mostly sniffin and peeinWhen we are inside, I no longer will shut the door of whatever room we are in. Not sure why, but that has made the biggest difference. I think she has just become more playful, and Zilla just isn't interested in her games. She plays with the pup constantly.....she is so loud. She doesn't hurt Blitzen, but I have seen her put her head in her mouth....if I tell her to cut it out and she backs off, Blitzen is right there nipping at her lips, and they go back to playing. Sound normal?
I give each dog alone time with me.
Sabrina
Dog Dominance Behavior, we explain various forms of dog instinctive behaviors, such as aggression dog dominance and possessive dog behaviors, and what to do about them. All such bad dog behaviors relate to each other and to dog pack instincts the inborn drive for dog dominance and high position in the pack. Dog food aggression and dog possessiveness of a bone or favorite toy are among the most common expressions of dominance aggression in dogs, of the dog's quest for control.
I really appreciate your help!!!The same holds true for behavior. If you ate fast food and candy bars everyday, eventually it will affect energy level and mood.We all know the dangers of eating junk food or living on a diet of foods that are processed. We know about them and most of us make a point to avoid them. We also make sure that our children avoid them. This is often because hyperactivity and an array of behavioral problems have been closely linked with the diets of sufferers.
WTH?I really appreciate your help!!!The same holds true for behavior. If you ate fast food and candy bars everyday, eventually it will affect energy level and mood.We all know the dangers of eating junk food or living on a diet of foods that are processed. We know about them and most of us make a point to avoid them. We also make sure that our children avoid them. This is often because hyperactivity and an array of behavioral problems have been closely linked with the diets of sufferers.![]()
Sabrina
ZillasMa, what are you feeding your dogs....standard commercial kibble?
May seem like an odd question, but I am a believer many problems including certain aggressive behaviors stem from a problem with commercial nutrition in itself.
oopps, sorry, nevermind! I just re-read your last sentence about what you feed...sorry.
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