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Inappropriate "doggie" behavior?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 595048" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Yes, what goes around comes around. We used to have borzoi--a large breed--and the female would tease the male puppy mercilessly. We'd laugh and say, "Wait until he's bigger; you'll be sorry." Sure enough, the day came when he was waaayy bigger and he ran past her and knocked her to the ground. It's just part of who and what they are.</p><p>Usually, unless it's a Chihuahua and a great Dane, you don't have to worry about the size. It's all play fun until one gets hurt, screeches, and then growls and fights back for real. Usually, the real fights only last about 20 seconds but to a human it seems like an eternity.</p><p>And in the meantime, yes, you can call off the bigger dog when he's mounting, and you can discipline him. Call him off, then give him a command, like "Sit," and give the puppy the same command. Then say "all free" or whatever and throw a ball or something that's a diversion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 595048, member: 3419"] Yes, what goes around comes around. We used to have borzoi--a large breed--and the female would tease the male puppy mercilessly. We'd laugh and say, "Wait until he's bigger; you'll be sorry." Sure enough, the day came when he was waaayy bigger and he ran past her and knocked her to the ground. It's just part of who and what they are. Usually, unless it's a Chihuahua and a great Dane, you don't have to worry about the size. It's all play fun until one gets hurt, screeches, and then growls and fights back for real. Usually, the real fights only last about 20 seconds but to a human it seems like an eternity. And in the meantime, yes, you can call off the bigger dog when he's mounting, and you can discipline him. Call him off, then give him a command, like "Sit," and give the puppy the same command. Then say "all free" or whatever and throw a ball or something that's a diversion. [/QUOTE]
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