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ClaireandDaisy
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07-11-2012, 02:17 PM
I think if I attended a club where dogs of any gender were kicking off at each other.....


I`d leave.
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Dobionekenobi
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07-11-2012, 03:10 PM
Originally Posted by Trouble View Post
Milan one of my female Dobermanns is the one most likely to kick off out of my lot and she's just as likely to have a go at a male as a female.
Generally she's as easy going as the others but is a bit of a control freak.She had a go at a male staffie on our walk this morning because he got to close to Phoenix my pug puppy. He was a harmless old boy but according to Milan he had to leave so she told him off and escorted him away.
I think most well adjusted dogs are all noise and bravado, they don't usually want to fight.
LOL that's exactly how it is with our female terrier too! She always steps in when she feels our boy terrier and Sookie the dobe puppy are playing a little too hard
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