My goodness, that would scare me!? Sure doesn't look like play.? LOL


Gloria


-----Original Message-----
From: Michele Burr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 10:32 pm
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] fighting









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: 





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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