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Old 28-07-2011, 09:55 PM
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Re: One dog accidentally hurting the other but other doesn't tell him off?

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As it isn't practical for you to use the long line inside, maybe you could make sure when he gets giddy that you move him to another room so he doesn't bother your older dog?
Mine stopped after a while and for some reason he is now the only dog that he doesn't try to play with and when they are in the house together they both ignore each other.
Thanks, I think that is what I'll have to start doing. I could use a long line inside but I'd have to wear gloves all the time in anticipation else I think I'd get rope burns on my hands Sometimes it seems certain things set him off like food, which is fine as I can put it away etc until he's calm, but other times it seems completely random...

Rupert is not yet 3 so he's not much older and they play together most days etc although Rupert hasn't been very interested in him the last few days since this has been happening more, seems a bit fed up of him so stays on his own.
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Re: One dog accidentally hurting the other but other doesn't tell him off?

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Rupert often gets trampled on by Milo but lately its proper crashing into things. Brother said Rupert got knocked into his computer tower when I was at work and a mug of tea fell off the table and just missed him. Dunno why Milo is so hyped, its not just a bump its full force crashing into things and half the time Rupert seems to be in the way/Milo doesn't stop when he sees him

Do yours ever get like this with each other? I don't think Milo's doing it on purpose he just doesn't seem to realise, its like the lights on but nobody is home in his head

Its not play either, its general omg what's that out the window and he sends Rupert flying into furniture en route to the window (hence his current armchair ban). I should probably just be glad they don't fight/bicker

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Well both the boys arent clumsy at all.
The only time we have clumsiness is when Willow jumps on my bed not realising one or both of the boys are there and she crushes them

Funnily enough Samba is just like that, shes forever jumping on Willow or the boys or us.
Percy's the only one who ever reacts, grumpy old man that he can be.
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Well both the boys arent clumsy at all.
The only time we have clumsiness is when Willow jumps on my bed not realising one or both of the boys are there and she crushes them

Funnily enough Samba is just like that, shes forever jumping on Willow or the boys or us.
Percy's the only one who ever reacts, grumpy old man that he can be.
I think Samba and Milo would make a great couple
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