Bro has a minpin that has a mean streak. Anyways neighbor got sick and can't sleep because of the barking. Guess who inherits that thing.....
Anyways as soon as the bro goes out the town I get the vet to snip his balls off. He always tries to hump my female corgi. After that I was able to start training a bit. ( A lost half his weight and I and to nurse it to health)
Bowl resource guarding was also corrected. Humping subsides but biting especially when giving liquid meds is a problem. Think 10 year old minipin never learned bite inhibition.
1) What to do?
2) Also I think the dog was fed but wasn't touched hence after ordered a sit (need to slowly push butt but carefully not to get bitten) I massage ear head chin but not mouth carefully because he his still under meds.
3) Female corgi also has issues. Since she was sold to me 4 weeks old (paper said 2 mos but a corgi forum doubts when 2nd set of teeth intoo late) Anyway after the humping issue disappear this corgi because very aggressive when it because to food. Would pick againts minipin. Both are in their cages. Minipin would not eat. I will put corgi in a down before a minipin would eat.
Yes! Minipin is in luv with corgi. But has bitten caretaker he was careless. Me well I already know is history and am wary of bites. So far none. I give soft reprimands and so far has work for me.
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I guess I am not 100% clear yet. If the dogs are fed in separate crates, how is one dog being food-aggressive to the other dog?
QUOTE: this corgi because very aggressive when it because to food. Would pick againts minipin. Both are in their cages. Minipin would not eat. I will put corgi in a down before a minipin would eat. END
About the "sit," do you know how to train the sit with food?
The adopted dog is ten, and the Corgi is a puppy? This is the puppymill dog who was/is sick?
Corgi is already 2 years old but she was 4-5 weeks old when I got her. She is bossy.
The minipin got underweight after we went under the knife for the neuter. I can't use marker training because he is also aggressive. If he is starving he might bite. I do start giving sit before going in or out of his cages or before dinner. Am wary of bites already. Thanks!
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Corgi is already 2 years old but she was 4-5 weeks old when I got her. She is bossy.
The minipin got underweight after we went under the knife for the neuter. I can't use marker training because he is also aggressive. If he is starving he might bite. I do start giving sit before going in or out of his cages or before dinner. Am wary of bites already. Thanks!
We thought the minipin was on the way to recovery. Well last night I was away the dog convulsed.
The called me. The called the country vet. Country vet kept guessing what was wrong. Since we have no facilities I told him to give dextrse. That darn vet gets there 10am. I advise brother who is there on get the dog down here. I also awake on a vet 8am( I just buy some supplies but havent tried services). He said try kidney liver function. Anyway 12 noon I see dog a minute.
3-4 weeks ago I see small wounds. I take dog for a bath and betadine for wound. This Sunday took dog for bath and saw wounds (betadine again). Today I say why new wounds also t3?
Anyway kidney liver ok besides cheap to do. t3 and 4 will be expensive.
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3-4 weeks ago I see small wounds. I take dog for a bath and betadine for wound. This Sunday took dog for bath and saw wounds (betadine again). Today I say why new wounds also t3?
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