New dog tiffs Questions

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  1. Jcarpentier

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    New dog tiffs

    Hello,
    We just added a new dog to our family of 1 neutered male dog that is about 2.5 years old. The new dog is a 1 year old female that is about the same weight and height as the resident dog.

    My question is should I let the dogs work out their differences with play or should I break it up when it gets too rough. And...what is too rough if I should break it up. One of the dogs is more vocal than the other...so its hard to tell what is play and what isn't. Thanks!
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    If they are wrestling - however noisy, the chances are that it is play. If food is involved in the tiff, it can escalate. The majority Beagles have no food manners - and most of them will steal, (not my angels of course!). After a pierced ear the first week Merry came, we started feeding ours with a baby gate between them. It came as a shock as we have never had food fights with any other breeds. It only took about 3 weeks until they could eat with 6 feet of floorspace between them, and it has been heads together from then on.
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    No. No tiffs over food. Just toys...
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    Yeah. They were wrestling over a toy then Jager landed wrong and yelped so I put them in their respective corners for a time out. Now they are both passed out.
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    Are all toys shared ones or do they have specific toys of their own? Maybe it is just a case of what he/she had got, I want!

    Brings back memories of twin and I being offered something or other - twin being the oldest always had first choice, and she always said "I want the one she [me] is going to have".
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    I got duplicates of some of the toys. It seems to be a case of "what he/she had got, I want!" I'm sure it will work itself out...
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    Now that definitely sounds like my twin!
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    Jeager will soon learn to let her have first pick. At least that is what happened when Merry came here.
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    @CaroleC Do Beagles and Beagle mixes put on weight easily? Our Koko seems to be a bit on the chubby side for her size.
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    Yes Beagles do - especially neutered ones. I'm not sure about Boxers but I have seen overweight ones toddling round.
    I always weigh the rations for my two. Eddie is larger framed so he has an extra 2 ounces of kibble a day - he has 4 ounces at lunchtime and she has 2.5 oz. They have the same amount of meat and vegetable, a rounded tablespoon of veg and 50g of meat with their lunch.
    At suppertime, he has 2.5 oz of kibble, and she has 2 oz. They have a small drink of soya milk and water too.
    Ed is 18k, Merry is 14.5k. They are on Veteran variety kibble.
    (I know, it's a strange mix of Imperial and Metric weights, but it works for me.)
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    Mine used to play rough all the time and were very vocal one would think they were killing each other, if I thought it was getting out of hand then id stop them.
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    Is there a such thing as stopping their "play" too much?
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    If it was getting 'edgy' or too noisy, yes, I would cool it. I don't have this problem with dogs being the age that mine are, but if they were too rough I would stop it. If they were being good humoured but too loud, I would turf them outdoors.
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    Nice tiffs.

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