My 6 year old Chessie female "Jennie" tries to kill my son's 4 year old Chessie female "Dorie".
Each time Jennie gets a chance to be with the only other female at home, Dorie, she causes alot of bloody damage, requireing stitches and medications.
I have been thinking that a barking control collar for the very seriously stubborn dog might keep Jenny off Dorie.
But, what might be even better is a correction collar on each dog which keeps the two apart with ramped up corrections for the aggressively stubborn Jenny. I can not find such products!!!
What do you think folks?
Joe
be careful, I heard that female fights are the most bloodiest and dangerous. Yeah these fight could end up fatal. So, is it your dog that starts the fight, if so it sure does sound like she is dog aggressive. Are you sure it's only toward other females and not males also?
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.......Each time Jennie gets a chance to be with the only other female at home, Dorie, she causes alot of bloody damage, requireing stitches and medications........What do you think folks?
Joe
What I think is: Why does she continue to get that opportunity?
Oh and a friend of mine didn't believe me. Her females ran together fine never any problems. Until 1 day and that's unfortunately all it takes. At home alone trying to break up a female fight where one needed stitches. No thanks.
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But, what might be even better is a correction collar on each dog which keeps the two apart with ramped up corrections for the aggressively stubborn Jenny. What do you think folks?
Joe
In just one word- NO!!
It might work later after a lot of training so she understands what that correction means- but more than likely it won't have the desired effect if you just slap the collars on the dogs and go for it. and if Jenny is "ramped up" that level of correction will probably just "ramp" her up more with deleterious consequences.
Better to keep them separate or rehome one. Chessies are not a woosie breed.
Daniel,
My female, Jennie, tries to kill most other adult female, not male, dogs brought onto her teritory.
All 6 humans living at my place know to keep the 3 female dogs apart, but there have been two accidental mixings this month already with bloody results each time.
It will not suprise me to have another accidental mixing of the females, resulting in blood.
I don't like the idea of putting my dog down, but if she kill my son's dog, I will consider putting her to sleep.
Hasn't anybody heard of electronic collars designed to keep dogs apart?
Betty,
All 6 humans living at my place know to keep the 3 female dogs apart, but there have been two accidental mixings this month already with bloody results each time.
It will not suprise me to have another accidental mixing of the females, resulting in blood.
I don't like the idea of putting my dog down, but if she kill my son's dog, I will consider putting her to sleep.
Hasn't anybody heard of electronic collars designed to keep dogs apart?
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