June 17, 2024

My 2 dogs do not get along and they have been in bloody fights a couple of times. Will muzzling them in the house allow them to get along?

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I have two dogs that cannot get along: a 9 year old spayed female lab/shepherd mix, and a 5 year old intact female German Shorthair. The German Shorthair was 11 months old when I got her, and when I brought her home, the mix breed attacked her. She responded by attacking the mixed breed, and they have been enemies ever since. It got bloody a couple of times. Currently, the German Shorthair stays outside most of the time, and the mix stays in the house. I run them daily (separately), and when they are in the house, they are hooked up to chains by their beds, in the den. This works, but I hate it. . No human problems with either dog. I wonder if putting muzzles on them in the house would allow them to get along, or do you think I am just kidding myself?
Cindy
Cindy Cindy's Answer:
It's impossible to know for sure but when dogs have a long history of being enemies those feelings may always be there. Muzzles will hopefully keep them from being able to bite each other but it doesn't do anything to change their attitudes towards each other. In some cases, it can make dogs dislike each other more as they become frustrated when wearing the muzzles.

If they had only been in one fight and you had tried the muzzles and lots of training with them together at the start of their relationship, it might have had a better chance of success. There are just some dogs that won't ever be able to live harmoniously together, especially after repeated fights.

I think the best you could hope for based on the short description of the history, would be for them to be neutral to each other.

I could be wrong, of course. This is just an educated guess based on lots of experience helping folks with dogs and with having a couple of dogs of my own over the years that simply just didn't mesh with my others. Keeping them separated is a real pain, I know from personal experience. You're always at risk of a management failure too, someone leaves a door open and you have another altercation. It's stressful!

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