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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 569872" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>You would probably think my two were aggressive but they really arent, they just sound like it. Having a huge dog that is part pit and part american bull dog and weighs close to 60 lbs going after this little 5 lb ball of fluff just sounds awful but in reality the little ball of fluff normally is the aggressor...lol. They tear through the house, barking and chasing one and other like mad dogs. I have only seen what I would consider aggressive behavior a few times and it is normally over food. I feed them out of the same bowl because trying to use separate bowls hasnt worked either. If I use separate bowls they just try to think the other bowl is better. Sigh. Normally one will wait for the other to finish like perfect angels but there has been a time or two when they have decided to fight it out. Never drawn blood or anything. The worst thing that Abbby does do is she is a bit rough with Buddy and she doesnt know her own strength sometimes. She has chewed her too hard on her legs a time or two. Buddy has limped for a day or so and I had to punish Abby. I have no idea why Buddy didnt bite her back. Buddy tends to bite Abby's ears when she wants to attack her. It really is hilarious to watch them fight like siblings because the big dog lets this little dog win half the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 569872, member: 1514"] You would probably think my two were aggressive but they really arent, they just sound like it. Having a huge dog that is part pit and part american bull dog and weighs close to 60 lbs going after this little 5 lb ball of fluff just sounds awful but in reality the little ball of fluff normally is the aggressor...lol. They tear through the house, barking and chasing one and other like mad dogs. I have only seen what I would consider aggressive behavior a few times and it is normally over food. I feed them out of the same bowl because trying to use separate bowls hasnt worked either. If I use separate bowls they just try to think the other bowl is better. Sigh. Normally one will wait for the other to finish like perfect angels but there has been a time or two when they have decided to fight it out. Never drawn blood or anything. The worst thing that Abbby does do is she is a bit rough with Buddy and she doesnt know her own strength sometimes. She has chewed her too hard on her legs a time or two. Buddy has limped for a day or so and I had to punish Abby. I have no idea why Buddy didnt bite her back. Buddy tends to bite Abby's ears when she wants to attack her. It really is hilarious to watch them fight like siblings because the big dog lets this little dog win half the time. [/QUOTE]
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