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Fighting pups

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:13 pm
by BradWV
I have two males same litter 5 1/2 months old. One of them wants to jump on the other one at feeding time and other times thru out the day to the point that it is getting pretty serious. I have been stopping it at feeding time in my own fashion but I am not here all of the time. I understand that they are jousting for dominance, but the last time I had two do this, at around 10 months it turned into a blood bath to the point one of them had to go. Any thoughts on putting the instigator in with one of my older males and letting him put the pup in his place? Any other ideas would be appreciated!

Re: Fighting pups

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:27 pm
by JLW
Don't think that would solve the problem just create another one. Don't kennel them together & your problem is solved , I kennel all my dogs separate even females...JMO

Re: Fighting pups

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 8:18 pm
by Westridge Beagles
JLW wrote:Don't think that would solve the problem just create another one. Don't kennel them together & your problem is solved , I kennel all my dogs separate even females...JMO
I agree with JLW.

If you can, kennel them separate.

Re: Fighting pups

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:12 am
by couch potato jim
I had the same issues with my two pups. I split them up no more problems . when you start running them they nwill forget all about that fighting

Re: Fighting pups

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 5:29 pm
by Rcoff
Absolutely split them up, keep more than just wire between them, put distance between them.
Thanks,
Bob

Re: Fighting pups

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 9:48 pm
by NeilKimbrel7
I keep a couple dogs in each kennel. I absolutely will not tolerate fighting in my kennel. Any time I get a dog at my house that wants to show dominance, I remind them I'm the alpha male at my house. You can feed 8 week old pups with any of my dogs.

Re: Fighting pups

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:57 pm
by Ken Yerian
Had two females back in the early 70's that absolutley hated each other. It was so bad I couldn't even run them together so I sold one of them to my good friend Gary.. A couple of years later I went hunting with Gary and when we unloaded the dogs (we drove separate trucks) the two sisters imediately went at it tooth and nail. They never would run together even when they hadn't seen each other for at least two seasons. If I remember right they went back to Pearson Creek Carson and a Pine Grove female from Pennslvania. I looked around but couldn't come up with their papers. Medium speed and great noses.

Re: Fighting pups

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:10 am
by Ed Brown
Brad, I think putting him with the older dog is about the only answer, who knows, that might not work either. This is a big problem with some male pups. Like you, I had to get rid of one of them before. As I recall when I separated them they didn't fight with other males, just something about a brother and your right AGAIN, it's the dominate thing. This doesn't always happen, only had it happen a couple times. :hammer: Hope all goes well.