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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2670066" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>[USER=489399]@HH[/USER] I agree. I haven't been leaving the house except for emergency and a couple of Drs visits anyways. We brought the Dobie with us one time and the next two we separated the Dobie from the other two in the house. The bones and toys have been picked up and are given to them when we are both right there. Even dragging one dog wouldn't be optimal for me right now, but I should be able to hold onto one just in case.</p><p></p><p>Sydney is frightened of her own shadow. She was taken in by a specialized harder to place dogs, and that is why we adopted her. River who is a bull terrier mix has let her be boss. But I think Sydney decided she wanted to be boss with the Dobie and prove it? And while our new Dobie has never caused anything, she wasn't going to take it either. Sydney really went after her.</p><p></p><p>Seemingly they are getting along great again. I just don't trust it, well it's really Sydney I don't trust, but the other two are best pals and the ones that could hurt Sydney more than she could hurt them..... which is why she really is a total idiot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2670066, member: 475037"] [USER=489399]@HH[/USER] I agree. I haven't been leaving the house except for emergency and a couple of Drs visits anyways. We brought the Dobie with us one time and the next two we separated the Dobie from the other two in the house. The bones and toys have been picked up and are given to them when we are both right there. Even dragging one dog wouldn't be optimal for me right now, but I should be able to hold onto one just in case. Sydney is frightened of her own shadow. She was taken in by a specialized harder to place dogs, and that is why we adopted her. River who is a bull terrier mix has let her be boss. But I think Sydney decided she wanted to be boss with the Dobie and prove it? And while our new Dobie has never caused anything, she wasn't going to take it either. Sydney really went after her. Seemingly they are getting along great again. I just don't trust it, well it's really Sydney I don't trust, but the other two are best pals and the ones that could hurt Sydney more than she could hurt them..... which is why she really is a total idiot. [/QUOTE]
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