Bitchs start fighting and do not stop.
Keep that in mind.
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Bitchs start fighting and do not stop.
Keep that in mind.
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oh dont worry,the garden hose will reach every corner of section,and I grew up with 3 older sisters,so boy do I know how intense it can get!!!
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Ran a Border collie-eye dog and a ridgeback cross, both bitches and spayed. Been mates for 4 years, never any agro. Were loose while I mowed the lawns, finished, called them, both running towards me with a bit of argi-bargi, developed into ww3, no hose would sort it, out of control, Ridgeback cross ended it's days with a 22 bullet. Was a very serious scrap, better dog got to live on.
I had two bitches quite a few years back and same thing they got on just fine while the young one knew its place, once she got old enough to fight fire with fire they scrapped the hell out of each other several times, literally tore shreds off each other and one of them ended up having to go live with my parents.
270 is a harmonic divisor number[1]
270 is the fourth number that is divisible by its average integer divisor[2]
270 is a practical number, by the second definition
The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
270 is a sparsely totient number, the largest integer with 72 as its totient
Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
10! has 270 divisors
270 is the smallest positive integer that has divisors ending by digits 1, 2, …, 9.
JEEZ you two are making it hard to sleep at night now.....I know Meg has maybe 2 years left in her so hopeing if n when time comes she will bow out gracefully when younger bitch decides its time to take over,at this point they are still happy to play scrap most days.poppy is still a pup,tiggery as heck and not mature at all....fingers crosses we handle it right when time comes.
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Best way to reduce the chance of any problems between them Micky is to make sure the young dog knows the older dog is above it in the order. So feed the old dog first, make sure the old dog wins any "argument" with the young one, by backing the old dog up by holding the young one down so the old one can get over the top of it. making the young one wait while the old one goes through the doorway first will also help reinforce that.
It's pretty natural that as the old dog gets weaker, and the young dog gets bigger and stronger, sooner or later the young one tries the old one on for the top dog spot ( obviously under you in the order ).
Meg is a weird one...I can still cower her down to pee herself with a raised voice...timid one minute,agro at other times,but even the agro is weird,no warning.
my gut feeling is its a non issue,the old gal will be past major conflict before young lass wants to rumble.....I hope.
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Meg did the retrieving but boy was Poppy keen to help out..... soon pup,soon.
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