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Post by remione on Aug 9, 2004 2:24:16 GMT -5
can anyone please help? i have 4 apbt's 2 males 3yrs & 6mos. & 2 females mother & daughter both spayed 5yrs & 3yrs. my males are the biggest wimps in the world, they run from fights, wich is good. however my females don't. my wife came home the other day & the 2 females where in a serious fight, my males ran outside & wanted no part of it. this is the first time they showed aggression towards each other. now when they see each other they stare oneanother down & get real tence like they want to do a repeat, but only when it's just my wife there. when i'm home there little angels by my side but they won't look at eachother. individuly they get along w/the males fine. we don't want to keep one seperated & we don't want to get rid of one either, they are my baby girls. if anyone can please help. thank you
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Carla
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Post by Carla on Aug 18, 2004 19:02:43 GMT -5
Sorry, unless you DO keep these girls separated, you are asking for a disaster.
Did you not know that separation when owning mulitple Pits is a very real possibility? You must ALWAYS be prepared for it, or DO NOT own more than one!
Now, it's too late for YOU, but PLEASE pass that information on to anyone you know that thinks they want more than one.
"They are my baby girls" will not get you far when living with and correctly managing more than one Pit (or Staf).
Carla
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Post by Carla on Aug 18, 2004 19:22:13 GMT -5
Remione:
The same thing could happen to your males when the pup gets older.
PLEASE, these dogs should all be separated from one another when there is no supervision, no matter how well they get along when you are there. Your females have already proven you need to do this.
Carla
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