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colliecrazy1
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09-03-2006, 01:02 PM

Help 4 my friends Dog (it attacks my dog)

I need some help, Everytime my friend Brings her Dog to my House, Or we Meet on the Field, Her 12month Old Border Collie has a go at My Meg, Now Megs very Gently and Just Crys...But last evening we saw them At my gate and her Dog, Just Had a right Go For Know Reason, I feel that I just want to Avoid Letting meg Near to her Dog, Ive Told her She Needs Some help with her Dog, Thats She Needs to Teach her Dog Manners....And She Needs To Socalise her Dog More... But Most Of all She Needs to look in to the Problem, She has Also had ago @ another Dog Too, But this Friend that Ive Known a long time CAN,T SEE there is any Problems.Can anyone HELP.
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09-03-2006, 01:21 PM
The first thing i'd do is stop letting it have close access to your dog, it may cause ructions but it's better than your dog getting hurt and frightened, why not find a training class and go along together? Maybe a trainer pointing it out will have more effect?
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09-03-2006, 05:34 PM
Tried That 1 she Just Refused Point blank to go....I go with meg and I talked with the lady that In Our Training Class....And She Said She Should know better With having 2 Dog...and ive Done the Right thing But Not letting her Bring the Dog To My house....
I feel bad But I have to Protect My meg...and i Don,t want meg Picking Up Bad Habbits Either....
Megs On 7Month.
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09-03-2006, 06:11 PM
well if she's going to be that irresponsible it's got to be your priority to look after Meg like you are doing. I'm sorry you have this problem its not an easy one - i'm lucky that my friends (even those with a dog aggressive dog) are sensible and take any precautions neccessary.
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09-03-2006, 06:23 PM
Thanks , thats what i think too, Ive been Lucky, ive never had a Nasty Dog But I don,t want 1 either.....But yes She Needs a Good sorting out...Im Going to try and Talk to her Husband In the hope he will sort it out, as She is a Policmans Wife....They are The 1,s that lays the laws to everyone else lets see if that works the otherway 2.
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09-03-2006, 06:36 PM
It is difficult to say if there is a problem or not without seeing what happens, sometimes dogs sorting out an order of importance between themselves do seem to us to be aggressive but it is all normal behaviour. You do not say if your friends dog is male or female, if male I am surprised at the reaction if female then it could be they will never get on, your friends bitch is not aggressive but is fussy which dogs she is prepared to socialise with and that may not include your bitch. In this case the only way is to keep them apart.

If they are both bitches it could be that one or the other is about to come into their season or if spayed would have been coming into season and that is the time that trouble can start, however some bitches do not get on and never will, no amount of intervention will change that.
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09-03-2006, 06:44 PM
its a Bitch, but even with My Old dog who was a male She Was also very Nasty Teeth Showing Slavering all over....But When she has Been to My house She has Also bEEN the same, and Meg is Scared To Death of her Now...
Meg is a Small Collie,,, and Im not having her Dog near mine Not with an Attitued Problem, the Thing is She has Not Trained this Dog AND sHE only walks the oNCE A DAY i HAVE oFFERED , BUT NO WAY....sHE does not work....and she just lets them Do anything they want....And im Training My Dog to have Manners and To be aggressive Is a Thing i have never had in any Of My Border collies may be ive been Lucky, But I think she Need to open her eyes....And Smell The Roses Befor there is Somthing else.....In December Her Dog The Collie Bit a Miniture Poodle....Very Bad, and She Just said The Poodle Jumped @ her....I was Not there But Ive heard about it To day, and Have been told the Poodle Was on a lead walking past the Collie, when she went....What Next a Child.......I hope not...
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09-03-2006, 06:49 PM
Think you had better find a new friend, as you seem to have lost all respect for her. As I said it is not possible to pass comment on your friends bitches behaviour without seeing what is happening, think you would be best just to steer clear and leave your ex-friend to sort out her own problems if she feels she has any.
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