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| Totally frustrated I just let Loyal loose. After a few hours of peace (I thought it would go on all day stupid me), one hell of a fight (the only thing hurt was Guyu's foot pad other than that just a lot of blood from their lips), and Guyu harassing Loyal for a couple of hours, the neighbor dogs showed up. They went out Loyal was bait Guyu got one of them and no arguments with each other since. No grumbling if I sit between them and pet them even. They bonded again.
The best thing is Loyal seems to have cured himself of sneak barking at people so this is going to work long term. Pretty Boy gets the rodents the Old Man chases off the canine vermin. My friends don't want the neighbor dogs around they're destructive. Guyu and Loyal will maybe get into the trash once or twice a month and then they don't make a mess of it. So my friends get guard dogs without having to take care of them and I get happy wolfies (except Isis who wants to go visit the pound across the field. Love her but she's brainless and the boys will follow her).. Adrea |
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| Heehee... Enjoy it while it lasts, Adrea... They SO sound like human boys! :)Mary |
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- Posted by sleeplessinftwayne z4-5 IND (My Page) on Fri, Dec 9, 05 at 15:22
| Can you say hormones and boredom? :) Sandy |
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- Posted by fairy_toadmother z5 ncentral il (My Page) on Sun, Dec 11, 05 at 22:39
| maybe all they needed was some competition/uified territorial border patrol. |
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- Posted by Isis_Nebthet 8b/11suns SoCA (My Page) on Mon, Dec 12, 05 at 15:18
| Unfortunately, it didn't last long. I had to tie them both back up yesterday because now they went over to the other dogs turf (my friends tried calling animal control about the nuisance dogs and all they said was get a gun..and they could borrow a trap but only for a couple of days..figuring the neighbor would go for the first option). In the future though they will be let loose together not one or the other. |
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| Loyal must be getting big enough to be a challenge? :) Mary |
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- Posted by fairy_toadmother z5 ncentral il (My Page) on Wed, Dec 14, 05 at 23:02
| hello, again, adrea. here is something you may find interesting (you may already know of this facility...and may be able to learn some things from them. you never know! anyway, this is just their newsletter, but you can go from there if you like. |
Here is a link that might be useful: WOLF and their wolves and wolf hybrids
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- Posted by imaginators z6 KY (My Page) on Wed, Dec 14, 05 at 23:25
| Yes our pets are our children and they do act like children. What can you do with them but love them to bits. LOL. Theresa |
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