First of all, none of the dogs are pit bulls!
Sarah and I have 3 dogs, we both had one dog that we brought into the relationship, and just recently we got the third dog (stray). The two we each brought to the relationship have never liked each other, but with the addition of this third dog their fights have begun to occur more often and severe then before.
They only fight when we are around, we have a "dog room" (which has a dog door into a partitioned portion of the yard) that they all three stay in while we are at work and there is no evidence that they fight. This leads me to obviously believe that their fights are spurred by either protectiveness of us or jealousy when we are around.
They are all small dogs, but when I say they are severe fights I mean it, I have literally picked up one of the dogs by the hind legs and the other one comes with it latched to the dogs face! My dog just recently had her eye damaged in a fight. Sarah hurt her shoulder trying to get them separated and this morning one of them got my finger pretty bad and I got scratched up. It is insane.
I see people recommend spraying with water (just means they fight wet), grabbing them by their hind legs (just makes that dog vunerable), etc. I can't see any way to get these dogs to chill out and I really think they will kill each other if we just "let them fight it out".
Anyone ever experienced something like this before when bringing in a new dog? Any possible solutions?
Sarah and I have 3 dogs, we both had one dog that we brought into the relationship, and just recently we got the third dog (stray). The two we each brought to the relationship have never liked each other, but with the addition of this third dog their fights have begun to occur more often and severe then before.
They only fight when we are around, we have a "dog room" (which has a dog door into a partitioned portion of the yard) that they all three stay in while we are at work and there is no evidence that they fight. This leads me to obviously believe that their fights are spurred by either protectiveness of us or jealousy when we are around.
They are all small dogs, but when I say they are severe fights I mean it, I have literally picked up one of the dogs by the hind legs and the other one comes with it latched to the dogs face! My dog just recently had her eye damaged in a fight. Sarah hurt her shoulder trying to get them separated and this morning one of them got my finger pretty bad and I got scratched up. It is insane.
I see people recommend spraying with water (just means they fight wet), grabbing them by their hind legs (just makes that dog vunerable), etc. I can't see any way to get these dogs to chill out and I really think they will kill each other if we just "let them fight it out".
Anyone ever experienced something like this before when bringing in a new dog? Any possible solutions?
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