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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 460424" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>help please</p><p>we have two dogs. both are healthy dispite war wounds from working.</p><p>dog 1</p><p>Gentle, good cattle dog, good tempermant. Austrailian shepard and German sheperd. fixed male. going on 6 atleast</p><p>dog 2</p><p>younger may be 4 or five. female, austrailian sheperd and border colie may be more dunno. High strung cattle dog. Agressive usually comes back when called...but has be known not to.</p><p></p><p>dog 2 has taken to get real pushy with dog 1.</p><p>if we are not around keeps her food buried in straw from her house and eats his or buries his in the straw and keeps him from it.</p><p>She will keep him out of the dog house (insulated duplex). And if dog 1 gets attention and she does not a dog fight ensues, one where you have to yell that they break it up. Don't want to get in the middle for fear of great pain.</p><p>Dog 2 has taked to "plucking a chicken" caught her with one pinned not long ago. Had to destroy the chicken...not before she got a good... :shock: </p><p>She likes to herd the chickens and though nothing of it untill that point she started plucking one.</p><p>dog 2 has always been independant, made her own path in life, and is smart. And dumb. When she gets into trouble you get a butt in the air.</p><p>dog 2 she is my pet but the thinking is a peice of lead if we can not get her under control. Ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 460424, member: 6198"] help please we have two dogs. both are healthy dispite war wounds from working. dog 1 Gentle, good cattle dog, good tempermant. Austrailian shepard and German sheperd. fixed male. going on 6 atleast dog 2 younger may be 4 or five. female, austrailian sheperd and border colie may be more dunno. High strung cattle dog. Agressive usually comes back when called...but has be known not to. dog 2 has taken to get real pushy with dog 1. if we are not around keeps her food buried in straw from her house and eats his or buries his in the straw and keeps him from it. She will keep him out of the dog house (insulated duplex). And if dog 1 gets attention and she does not a dog fight ensues, one where you have to yell that they break it up. Don't want to get in the middle for fear of great pain. Dog 2 has taked to "plucking a chicken" caught her with one pinned not long ago. Had to destroy the chicken...not before she got a good... :shock: She likes to herd the chickens and though nothing of it untill that point she started plucking one. dog 2 has always been independant, made her own path in life, and is smart. And dumb. When she gets into trouble you get a butt in the air. dog 2 she is my pet but the thinking is a peice of lead if we can not get her under control. Ideas? [/QUOTE]
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