Dennis Jones Webboard User Reg: 06-13-2004
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Just moved into my new place and just got my kennels built. The kennels are constructed of wood slats and wire so the dogs could see each other. When I put my UberBitches in the fight starts when I let them out it stops, put them back in it starts, its like flipping a switch. I corrected the problem by removing the wire and replacing it with board totaly blocking their view of one another and it has worked very well, my question is; What is it about a fence that makes them go off like that?
Dennis Jones Webboard User Reg: 06-13-2004
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Loc: Richmond Va
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well it took them about ten seconds to claim thier territory. they do have a history, they are only out of the kennels when I'm home or can't directly see them.
What is it about a fence that makes them go off like that?
Good question, it is a mystery behavior to me. I have had dogs that were best buds til you put a fence between them, then they act like idiots. Who knows....
What a beautiful dog and children you have Dennis!
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