hello I have a puppy from mys sisters dogs litter. My sister kept one of the puppies also. So we have the mother 1/2 beagel and 1/2 rat terrier and the father is pure lapso alpso. Now my sisters dog Seven seems to really pick on or abuse her sister (*my dog ) bandit as well as the mother. What they do is get on top of her and bite the back of her neck and she yeps in pain. but they do not stop they keep going. we have to actually take the dog away from poor bandit. Any suggestions I would definitly appricate it. and not sure on anythinkg I said just ask I explain myself sorry I want to get this up here but right now I am so tired I am doing my best.
Thank you all that can and thank you all that took the time to read this..
ChrisJWU
This is a no brainer - either find a new home for this dog or get dog crates and keep them separated. There is no magic training bullet to fix it - just common sense solutions.
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