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Male and Female dogs...Question
hi.
I was wondering if its true that male and female dogs always get on well and don't fight? Im taking my dog for a dog meet at the local RSPCA shelter. He is a collie and seemed laid back enough, even though when we met him all the dogs were barking at him and he seemed not too bothered. He barked back at some of them but he seemed unbothered. Thing is we used to have another female dog and she and my current dog (also female) got into several big fights. We had to put the other dog down (due to illness) but i have just started a new job and my dog is stressed and my vet suggested I get another dog to keep her company. He didnt seem to think aggression was a big issue with a male dog (also the other female who was sick always started the fights.. never my current dog). Im just really worried. the staff at the RSPCA didnt know much about his history coz he had just been brought in from the pound. They did say he passed 3 behaviourists's tests for agression. But they said to bring in my dog to see what will happen. So my question is this: Do female and male dogs eget along or do they get into fights too? What should I expect whenI bring him home? Any advice? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.667 / Virus Database: 429 - Release Date: 23/04/2004 |
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