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my dog keeps trying to bite our puppy after he was fine with her for 6 mont


Question Posted Monday July 17 2017, 4:00 pm

I have a sausage dog (male) he's about 3 or 4. I got a pitbull (female) in december and he didnt like her at all but then he did and theyve been playing and liked each other. shes 6 months now. For the last two or 3 days days my sausage dog has been growling and trying to bite the pitbull constantly. She just wants to play with him and he wants to bite her. She is getting neutered in a week. Please help he's never been an aggresive dog and i dont know whats wrong or how to fix it. He's also been wheezing/moaning lately especially in his sleep. we've never had a problem with dogs biting each other in our whole lives so we dont know how to fix this.

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Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday July 25 2017, 6:35 pm:
I am not studied in canine behavior so I personally couldn't answer that. The best answers that may help will be in books on dog behavior or on the internet.

I put in these words for a search and got plenty of hits: Reasons why an older dog bites puppy

Once you are reading the sites you can sift through the things that don't apply if its age related, type of dog, neutured or not, etc....

Good luck

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