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Two Aggressive Beagle Puppies

by Laurie
(Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta)




My new beagle dogs are 7 months old and brothers. They are neutered and sleep in a kennel together at night.

Lately they have started fighting and drawing blood. I can't control it and as soon as they lock eyes they are at each other. I'm now thinking of getting rid of one or both of them.

I'm afraid they will really hurt each other. I have also been bitten when separating their battles. They seem to just hate each other and I'm also afraid for my 2 yr old Granddaughter.

Can anyone provide some advice?

Thanks




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How To Stop Your Aggressive Beagle Puppies
by: Robert

First, they need to be crated separately.

Second, you need to start with the Nothing In Life Is Free program. You can do an internet search, but I feel that the best explanation is in Adam Katz's book, "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer!" -- which you can find at DogProblems.com.

You will also need to learn how to correct the instigator-- and how to make your corrections meaningful. (Adam's book is excellent for this, too).

In a nutshell, it comes down to respect. If your dogs respect you-- you can tell them, "No!" and your correction will have meaning. If they don't respect you, then it doesn't matter what you say or do. You gain their respect through obedience training, learning how to administer a motivational correction and by adopting a "Nothing In Life Is Free" approach in your household.

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