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Hi All

I need help..... I have an 11 week old female Pug who just doesnt like our 8 year old Male Staffie

Our pug is inside as she is only a baby our staffie lives outside, when we bring them both inside to socialise our Pug snaps at the older dog? I'm worried eventually he will snap back

Is this because she thinks she runs the house? Or she is scared?

Our older dog sniffs her and gets excited to see her his very gentle, but getting very upset being stuck outside while she runs the hosue.

We have had her for two weeks she goes to puppy school & is great with the other dogs.

How can we get them to get along?

Appreciate any help

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I would get a nice secure puppy pen and put your puppy in that while your staffy is indoors. If she is definitely snapping it may be simply that she is frightened of his size. Are all the other puppies at puppy school smaller dogs?

It is fairly unusual for an 11 week old to snap - but it is not unusual for them to be quite bitey in play, which might be mistaken for snapping? Lack of bite inhibition can be dealt with by first a warning to stop nipping followed by an immediate time out and stopping of all play if the warning is ignored. Again the puppy pen is ideal for a time out place.

It is definitely unfair for your 8yo dog to be left outside due to a new puppy, so do make a secure place for your puppy which allows the older boy to come inside as much as possible while the little girl is learning correct behaviour.

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Thank You.

Most of the puppies at puppy school are alot larger than her e.g Huskie/Labs.

I wasnt sure if she was playing of snaping at him? She is extremly spoilit which may be a problem?

She is very playful but unfortunelty when we try bring them together she goes all shy and hides behind me.

Once again thank you for your suggestions I will try them.

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Thanks.

The older dog just wants to sniff her & is curious of her, His very gentle and excellent around other dogs.

Spoilt: She gets what she wants when she wants.

Thanks for everyones tips we will try them all

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Both dogs are well looked after & treated the same we were just finding it hard having them both inside together!

I have two staffys inside together - they have rules. They are allowed to play in the lounge room but not in the kitchen. In fact, when I am cooking, they are not allowed in the kitchen under my feet and tend to sit at the door (or go out and play).

If they break the rules, they go on their mats..

Set some rules and boundaries about how you expect them to behave inside and then you can enjoy them as much inside as outside :)

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  • 2 months later...

Set some rules and boundaries about how you expect them to behave inside and then you can enjoy them as much inside as outside :)

Agreed.

Set rules and boundaries for both dogs.. Puppies need to learn the rules from day 1.

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I have a 13 year old Dally & a new baby Dally. I have had a few growls from the older dog towards the Pup when he is getting sick of puppy play. Its the way the pup learns correct doggy manners and how much is too much.

I have found that although the old boy will growl when he has had enough, he won't hurt the baby... its enough for the warning growl to let the pup know to back off. Perhaps bring your two together under tight supervision and let them work it out together.

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