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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 120240"><p>I don't know if this is factually correct or not, but I've seen this behavior more between 2 females than any other combo. Jewel is submissive as all get-out, except when it comes to her food and any other animals. The cats learned quickly to stay away from her food. She hasn't hurt them, but she scared the daylights out of them. With other dogs, she's the same way. In fact, Jewel will not eat dry dog food. I've tried every brand out there. It's not that she'll wait until she gets hungry enough. She'll starve. Except when there is another dog around. Then she eats it because she doesn't want them to have it.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the toys...I would only give them toys when you can be supervising. Give them both toys at the same time and supervise. The rest of the time, put the toys up and out of sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 120240"] I don't know if this is factually correct or not, but I've seen this behavior more between 2 females than any other combo. Jewel is submissive as all get-out, except when it comes to her food and any other animals. The cats learned quickly to stay away from her food. She hasn't hurt them, but she scared the daylights out of them. With other dogs, she's the same way. In fact, Jewel will not eat dry dog food. I've tried every brand out there. It's not that she'll wait until she gets hungry enough. She'll starve. Except when there is another dog around. Then she eats it because she doesn't want them to have it. Regarding the toys...I would only give them toys when you can be supervising. Give them both toys at the same time and supervise. The rest of the time, put the toys up and out of sight. [/QUOTE]
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