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[QUOTE="gospeedracer, post: 353932, member: 17307"] Oh man, do I ever feel your pain.......literally. TTRGuy found a little dog in the woods on a ride about a year and a half ago and we brought her home making the dog tally 3. She was super sweet, a real lover but she loved attention so much that she didn't want the other 2 to get any of it. :ugg: The 3 of them were prone to fighting as well. Picture a 70lb German Shephard (Lucy), a Pug (Puglsee) and a 30lb shepard/cattle dog mix (Kennedy) all over eachother. TTRGuy and I had to fling ourselves into the melee many times. [i]Fight starts, pry Pug off off Lucy's flank, wrestle Kennedy and Lucy apart, pry Pug out of Lucy's mouth, after she drops to the ground then pry pug off off Kennedy, pry pug out of Kennedy's mouth, drops to the ground again, then pry pug off MY knee!![/i] Both of us suffered some minor injuries as a result. We just recently took Kennedy to a "No Kill" Sanctuary in the country. It was a really nice place and I have no doubt she will get adopted, hopefully to a family without any other dogs. Sometimes dogs will work things out themselves. I've seen dogs scrap with no interference and it's over before you know it then they go about their business. I couldn't do that in our case since none of them were equally matched, but have you ever tried to see if they would just stop on their own? Are either one of them fearful of water? If so, having the hose handy will help in splitting them up if they don't quit on their own. I can understand not wanting to give up a pet, especially since you've had them for so long. If it were me and the fights were few and far between I would probably just deal with it, but like you mentioned having a kid complicates the situation. If anything were to happend to your child as a result of the dogs fighting I imagine the guilt would be overwhelming as well as the fact you could be in a lot of trouble. :( [/QUOTE]
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