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[QUOTE="LoriKTM, post: 355531, member: 18495"] *william*, please check this link [URL=http://www.vin.com/PetCare/Articles/Dogs/PCF02616.htm]HERE[/URL] It sounds very similar to your situation, and may be helpful. I've heard of other situations of female-female dog aggression, and it seems like the only recourse is to get rid of the dog, or completely separate the two. You may want to talk to your vet about gettting some help from an animal behaviorist. Good luck! I can imagine it would be very hard to give up a dog that you've had since a puppy. When we wanted a dog, we wanted to do the "right" thing, so went down to the animal shelter, and found one, a cute collie/shepard mix only a year old. The dog was kind of shy, but seemed to be ok. That was on a Friday. We went through hell on Saturday and Sunday. The dog was possessive, aggressive, and out of control. After being bitten three times on my hand, I took the dog back to the shelter on Monday. I did extensive research on dog behavior after that, and before we ever looked at another dog. [/QUOTE]
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