Pitbull Vs Rottweiler Real Fight To Death Download

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Raquel Acosta

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Jan 24, 2024, 10:18:55 PM1/24/24
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The reality is that even though dogfighting is illegal in most countries around the world, there is still a dogfighting culture that thrives. Animal cruelty is exactly what leads to aggressive dogs and even human fatalities.

Question? If two dogs are fighting, is throwing a glass of water on them a cruel way to break up the fight? Our Miniature Schnauzer and Yorkie are really best friends. But when they were younger they got into a snit a couple of times over a piece of food. Rightly or wrongly, I threw a glass of water on them. Immediately they stopped and looked at me for direction or explanation. They separated and came to me together when I called. I praised and rewarded each of them. I had to do that 2 times both in the second year we had them. They are both 9 now and no repeats in 7 years.

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I have been reading this article and all the comments all morning. I have two wonderful rescue dogs 9 and 10. They are a golden chow mix and and a husky collie mix i got both of them within two months of each other. The golden chow was about 18 months and out of the puppy stage the husky was 8 months and was not out of the puppy stage. They fought at the beginning and my golden chow quickly established domninance and that was it they have lived together perfectly. About a month ago we decided to adopt a puppy. We were going through some sad times in our house my 84 yr old dad had moved in a year ago and we had to place my mom into a home for alzhiemers and she was soon in hospice care. We came across this adorable cute pittie/shar pei 4 month old puppy and with all the sadness going on mom died recently we thought a puppy would bring some joy into our lives. He is a wonderful little guy and the other two dogs at first were pretty indifferent but the little puppy started to establish dominance over the husky male mix who is extremly attached to me. There were some sqirmishes and one episode where the husky had him cornered under the deck so from that moment i made sure to never leave them unattended. Things seemed to be fine i made sure all three of them were getting the proper exercise and attention. Then the last two weeks as the puppy is getting bigger he was starting in again with the husky mix trying to establish dominance. Me and my husband would be outside with them and never allowed the play to get too much and the puppy would always submit when the husky would growl. This morning i got side tracked briefly attending to my dad and had to come into the house and left all three dogs outside for no more than two minutes to help me dad down the stairs i suddenly heard the golden chow bark and then to my horror i ran outside and my puppy was a bloody mess and i had to pull with all my might and got bit in the process off the husky from the puppy who was on his back submitting. The husky was in full fight mode and if i did not pull him off he could have killed him. I got the puppy to the vet. He was pretty banged up but fotuntately no breaks just soft tissue damage and a ton of stitches. The husky was not hurt at all. I love all my dogs and this puppy is really sweet and loving with my daughter it just keeps trying to dominant the husky by nipping at him and trying to sit on him. The vet stated that the husky has now declared his dominance and just keep them separate until the puppy gets bigger which according to the vet the puppy is going to be a tank. I dont want to rehome the puppy but what if that is my only option to insure his safety. The golden chow will just be motherly and snap at him if she doesnt want to play so there is no issued there but now with the horrific fight and seeing my sweet husky in a state of total fight mode i am so afraid to keep them both in the house. The good thing is the puppy will be coming home today with a cone on his head to prevent him from pulling out the stitches and drain as the vet needed to place a drain in by his shoulder due to a compression so he will not be able to nip at the husky for awhile. Is there any coming back from this or will the husky now always want to fight him. I am desparate i dont want to rehome any of them. They are my babies and my 7 yr old daughter would be devastated and we have already gone through enough with the passing of my mom. Any suggestions would be helpful.

I have been reading all the comments on dog fighting as I am now waiting on the call to pick up one of my Aussies from the vet. We have three Aussies, two males, one female. They all have the same father. Ninety percent of the time the males get along great, playing, running, etc. The other 10% of the time they start fighting over what seems like position to smell something, or get out a door, or once to get to me. While I do have the option to return one or both to the breeder and they will have a forever home, I love both dogs and would like to find a solution. The minute I separate them by the gate, they are both nosing, licking and whining to get back together. We are in transition right now, getting our house ready to sell. Both boys are super sweet with my husband, a quad, and myself, and their sister. I really want to keep both boys in the home, but cannot do the shifting and moving dogs around all day routine. I need to find a way to break this or I will have to let one go. The question then is .. which one?

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