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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 193734" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>They all do it and it's annoying but perfectly normal. Some of it is hormones and some is dominance issues. Ragan, my oldest Boston, was very dominant and pushy with other dogs, when she was younger. She never did "that" but I'd take her to my brothers house and she'd bully his two older neutered very laid back male dogs! She'd eat their food and wallow in their beds and tease them with their own toys ... just daring them to challenge her! She does it a lot less now that she's spayed, but she still wants to be #1 Dog! </p><p> </p><p>For a lot of reasons, I would highly recommend that you have both dogs spayed. They do NOT get fat or lazy or any of the other bad things you've probably heard. There are a lot of health benefits for them including a greatly reduced risk of breast cancer which can spread quickly and be fatal in dogs. That way there's no chance of an accidental pregnancy and you won't have to contend with dogs going in to heat all the time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 193734, member: 1883"] They all do it and it's annoying but perfectly normal. Some of it is hormones and some is dominance issues. Ragan, my oldest Boston, was very dominant and pushy with other dogs, when she was younger. She never did "that" but I'd take her to my brothers house and she'd bully his two older neutered very laid back male dogs! She'd eat their food and wallow in their beds and tease them with their own toys ... just daring them to challenge her! She does it a lot less now that she's spayed, but she still wants to be #1 Dog! For a lot of reasons, I would highly recommend that you have both dogs spayed. They do NOT get fat or lazy or any of the other bad things you've probably heard. There are a lot of health benefits for them including a greatly reduced risk of breast cancer which can spread quickly and be fatal in dogs. That way there's no chance of an accidental pregnancy and you won't have to contend with dogs going in to heat all the time! [/QUOTE]
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