Dog owners...some advice please
We have our boxer who is almost 8 months. HE is very friendly and lovable and harmless. Our daughter and fiance has this dinky little chiwawa/terrier mix and brings him to our house when they visit which is about 3 times a week.
Our boxer loves this little puppy but he is so big and happy that we are afraid that he will hurt the little guy with his play so we usually end up putting the boxer in his room. We don't think it is fair because Angus isn't mean, he just plays and plays. This is his house, but when they put their little guy in his travel cage, he cries very loudly and if he gets really angry he poops in his cage just because he is pissed. (personally, I wouldn't have the little dog, but that is not my call) There has got to be a better way to let them play together without worry of the little dog getting hurt. Any advice? Angus is like 4 times bigger than their little dinky guy and probably weighs 60 lbs more. |
My blue heeler plays really really well with a 8 week old Beagle. Let him out. He'll know if he hurts the little shit factory.
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let 'em play. They're dogs. Obviously supervise them. Eventually your dog will get bored with him anyway.
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We have a boxer that weighs about 70lbs with the same temperment as yours it sounds like. He plays fine with little dogs. Usually, in the beginning, the excitement of a playmate is pretty crazy but he calms down.
If they are both good natured and not fighting I personally wouldn't worry about it much. The little dog is tougher than you think and will let you know if it feels overwhelmed. Just my 2 cents. |
Well, one thing that could happen is when you put your dog in a room and he hears everything going on, he could start to resent them coming over. You might try letting them meet each other and see what happens, but stay close in case you need to rescue the little dog. Maybe even hold the small dog and let yours come over and sniff it, so they can get introduced safely. It might work out fine, too. I have seen a video on YouTube of a rottweiler lying on his back while a chihuahua romps around on his neck. The rott rolled on his side and gently bit the chihuahua's legs, so he knew how not to hurt the tiny thing.
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Eat him.
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Tell your daughter to leave her dog at home.
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That would likely involve logic. |
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imo, you don't take your f@ckin pets to someone elses house for a visit. sec |
I would prefer her to leave the dog at home but apparently they take the little thing everywhere with them. We don't want them to not come over because of the dog
I like the thought that eventually they will play well together and maybe if we keep easing them together, they will be friends. My dog loves the dog and isn't mean at all they just dont' know when to stop and Angus is so big, if he stepped on the foot or leg of the dinky thing, it might break ...that is our concern... |
Dogs will be dogs. Let them be around each other but put your foot down. Make your boxer chill out and lay down. DON'T pick thelittle shitbox up. It makes the dog feel superior and higher in the pecking order. It will lead to problems.
It will take some effort but once the two dogs get in the habit of being chilled out, you will be fine. |
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