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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Harrison
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| ![]() Hello, my name is Bonnie, I am a new member, and I need some help/advice fast. I have 3 Yorkies, Bindi (1 1/2), Sophie (1), and Malibu (6 mos.). Sophie is the alpha female and she has attacked (like to kill) Bindi on several occasions recently. Tonight she attacked her and Bindi is hurt and limping with a puncture wound on her leg and is hiding under my cabinet. What should I do, rehome Sophie? My finger was bit in 4 places while I was trying to get them apart. I don't know what to do. Any advice would be appreciated! |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Nova Scotia
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http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...er-yorkie.html I can't give you any advice except do not allow the alpha yorkie to be alone/unsupervised with your other two-yorkies can and have killed each other. Good luck. I hope you get lots of help from this group.
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Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: North Carolina
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| ![]() Have they all been spayed? Intact females will fight. |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Harrison
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| ![]() Malibu is the only one not spayed yet but due to go in to have it done. |
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Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | ![]() Hi and welcome to YT. Well first - if there is an actual puncture wound, you need to get to an emergency vet bc a puncture wound needs to be attended by a vet, unlike a surface wound. Puncture wounds can be extremely dangerous - both in their proximity to the blood supply in terms of bleeding profusely AND in terms of infection. I think I'd recommend addressing that ASAP. I can't really address the behavioral issues right at this moment bc I'm worried about your injured dog.
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Harrison
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| ![]() The wound is not bleeding, there's a spot of blood where the bite was. What's the best way to rehome a Yorkie? I'm so upset, I love them all. Sophie is not aggressive with my kids or Malibu, just Bindi and Bindi is the most laid back. |
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Myrtle Beach,SC
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| ![]() I need to know more details? What makes Sopie attack Bindi? When? Where are You? What do you do when it is Happening? Why are you letting Sopie attack her? Are Food, Treats and Toys around? How many Children to you have? It sounds your Household is fighting for the Alpha position? How often does this Happen? ![]() |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Harrison
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| ![]() It started about 3 weeks ago and has escalated. No food or toys are involved, in fact, Sophie and Bindi ate right next to each other up until Sunday. It first started when the youngest, Malibu, would start trying to play with Bindi and Bindi wasn't in the mood to play so she would growl to try and get her to stop. That's when Sophie came over and tried to go for Bindi's neck. Then if something happened to Bindi and she let a little yelp out, Sophie would go to attack. We were successful in catching most of the attacks before Bindi was hurt. But on Saturday night, all 3 were outside waiting to come in at the door and our doorknob squeaked and I believe Sophie thought it was Bindi making the noise and latched onto her front leg. Both my husband and I were there and it took several minutes to pry Sophie's mouth off of Bindi. We separated them and on Sunday morning Bindi was so afraid she hid under my cabinet and when we let Sophie in the room, she went straight for the cabinet and pulled Bindi out and punctured her back leg. I have 3 kids (13, 11 and 4). The dogs love all of them and are not afraid and the kids do not bother the dogs. |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Mid Michigan
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| ![]() Sorry I cant help but good luck.
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2008 Location: NC
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| ![]() The trouble is you are not the leader in the house...she is. You need to establish yourself as the leader and put her back into her follower position. 1. Revoke furniture priveleges. 2. Feed on a schedule and make her sit/wait until you tell her she can eat. 3. If she wants something from you (walks, get petted, etc) make her do a command first. 4. Make sure all dogs are spayed/neuterd to eliminate aggression due to fluctuating hormones. 5. Walk them together EVERY day, which will help them bond. 6. If you see her go for the other dog, immediately intervene. I suggest getting an empty soda can and fill it with a few pebbles (no pennies or change!), close off the top and shake this a couple of times when she starts to go for the other dog. What is triggering the aggression?? Food? Toys? Your attention? Nothing that you can tell? |
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Mimi & Gabby too! Donating Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Vineland, NJ
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| ![]() So sorry you are going through this. I agree with ScootieBootie 100%. I rescued my 3rd baby 6 months ago and she was already 2 yrs old. She had her issues at the begining with my other two. She was obsessed with toys and if my other two would come and try to take the toy away she would fight with them.....basically she wanted to do what she wanted to do. I had to put my foot down so she'd know that her behavior was not acceptable and also know that I was the boss. My other two are laid back and never was exposed to this type of behavior so they were a little taken back by her attitude and I wasn't going to allow her to do that. So everytime she would act up I would put her in her crate and tell her no. After several times of correcting her and patience she now knows who's the boss and no longer is obsessed with toys and she's also not mean to my other two. She is a different dog. |
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Myrtle Beach,SC
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| ![]() Apparently your "Pack" breaks down as Sopie - Alpha and the rest of you in no specific order b/c there is only 1 first place position! It shouldn't be Sopie's position it should be yours (assuming they are your Dogs not your Husbands?) It should'nt matter what the rest of the Dogs are doing? Whether or not Bindi & Malibu want to play with each other! Some how you have given Sophie the impression that what she thinks and wants is more important than what everyone else wants? All dogs want to be told what to do or what is expected of them by your rules. Sopie only has as much power as your giving her! I have 3 Yorkie's of my own but they are a "Family" unit, Father,Mother & their daughter so the dynamics of my "Pack" are different. Any time you have more than 1 Dog it becomes a "Pack". I have had as many as 5 at one time. Dogs do not recognize age, size or color just "Energy". Sounds like you Love all 3? I would'nt re-home any of them if I were you. A Yorkie is a Luxury item whether you have 1 or 3, there are people begging for a Yorkie left and right. Along with the Luxury of having 3 you have to invest the time and effort to "Train" them. Training does'nt just mean sit & stay or go potty! You need to control the situation and re-train Sopie to accept you as "Pack Leader". By just breaking the fight up you are allowing it without facing the problem. In actuality you are the source of the Fighting since you are not controlling the situation from the beginning. They obviously have a problem with each other and will get worse the older they get. Does this help at all? |
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YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Dallas, Texas
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| ![]() I know my breeder said she had seen females fight worse than males. BLess your heart, I know how awful it can be. I have Kayla (lyr.) that lays Tina (11yr.old toy schnauzer) over on her back and holds her down. No blood yet, but, boy do I crawl her good when she does it. You just have to stay on top of it and punish her and I would never leave them alone together when you are gone. Good luck. P.S. Mine bites us too. We are working on it. |
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Hanford, CA
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| ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I believe, with effort, and training You will be able to work with your agressive dog. ![]()
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Fairfield, Ohio
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| ![]() Hey Bonnie, I hope this is helping....the people on here really do know what they are talking about and I hope you take their advice....after reading all the replies I agree with a lot of what they say, and I don't think you should re-home unless you cannot get control over it after trying these things that have been suggested. I really hope they all can get along. Does anyone think that a pet trainer could help her?? Like a training class?? That may help let her see who is supposed to be boss....don't take my word for it as I'm far from an expert but I don't see how it could hurt trying at this point. Keep us updated as you try things so we can see if there is any progress and see if something else needs to be done....everyone on here really just wants to help and they will give honest opinions. Good luck!!
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