Oh, it sounds like there are two tasmanian devils in your house during those
faces in the "playfight1" picture - LOL!
Shell
On 7/11/07, Michele Burr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's the other picture of them playing - LOL!
Shell
On 7/11/07, Michele Burr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Jan,
> This is going to sound dumb, but are you sure they're fighting? Chi's
> do this play fighting thing that alarms most new owners and sometimes you
> about think your dogs are going to kill each other when they're playing.
> Let's see if I can describe it again - LOL! They go wraaa wraaa wraaa and
> fence with their fangs a little and then run around the house like crazy and
> then wraaaa wraaa wraaa some more and will do more of the open mouth thing
> and make noises like they are killing each other (growling, moaning, yelping
> and carrying on) even though it's just open mouths almost touching each
> other. Then they run around taking turns chasing each other again. Repeat
> over and over until they get tired of it.
> A playing dog does the butt up in the air and front legs on the
> ground and then runs around.
> An aggressive dog (chi at least) will arch their tail over their back
> and strut over stiffly and kind of push the other dog around. Watch when
> they think someone is walking by on the street, but not coming up to your
> door - they stand up straight, and that tail goes up over the back and is
> arched and they get stiff.
> If I can find the picture of the play fighting, I'll attach it.
> Shell
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> On 7/11/07, Jan C. Climo <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
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> > I have two chi chis and they got into a big fight this morning. I am
> > afraid of the older one getting badly hurt. They have been growling at
> > one another and it seems like one of them is egging the other one on.
> > It hurts me to have brothers behaving badly especially if they are
> > going to be living in the same house. I need some advice!!
> >
> > aloha
> >
> > jan
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