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King Louie, Jax (French Bulldog), Ella Mae and Darla Rae
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Jax just put Louie to his place. Maybe this time Louie will get it. If not keep an eye on ā€œdominated oneā€. Nyala did it a few times to Duke. Like Louie, Duke doesnā€™t care just will go torment Nyala if she has the buffalo horn or a chew toy. In Nyala ā€˜s case, sheā€™s powerful and will toss Duke and put him to his place. But sometimes this idiot will go back thinking sheā€™s playing. My only worry is the day Iā€™m not home and she grabs him. Why I put the toys in their bucket so they donā€™t have anything to play with.

These two boys of ours are knuckleheads! I bet Louie thinks Jax is playing too with his warnings. Weā€™ll see if Louie gets it now. These guys go in their crates if no one is home. Jax used to have free range until his issues came about. I canā€™t have him jumping around and then hurting himself with no one home.



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Ugh... I'm SO sorry, I know how upsetting this can be and it's frustrating trying to figure out what causes it. We deal w/this a LOT at our house, Willow is constantly resource guarding and making sure that Walter keeps his distance. We had to get a trainer involved to give us some guidelines... once you figure out his triggers then you can try and avoid the situations. I'm SO attuned to Willow now that I can usually tell by her body language that it's coming, and we try to diffuse it quickly. I keep water bottles handy, but one time they REALLY got into it and my trainer told me to throw a cookie sheet down. The noise distracts them both, and nobody gets bit trying to stop a fight by grabbing a dog (which is a normal reaction).

The best way to keep peace in our home is to make sure they both get plenty of exercise... if they get a daily walk (25 min tops) and get ball time outside we normally don't have any issues. Willow is TOO tired to cause any drama and the day goes smoothly...

I was thinking about this and Jax definitely gets more agitated if he hasnā€™t been on any walks to burn energy. And last weekend we were painting kitchen cabinets the whole time so no walks for them.


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