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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2670018" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>3 dogs that have gotten along really well and play, sleep, eat together constantly. Sydney our smaller black dog decided to attack the Dobie over a nylabone, the idiot. The Dobie responded and then our 3rd dog joined in. Two hands three dogs. So I had to drag the group to a gate we have up in the hallway to put the Dobie behind it so I could separate the other two. 175 pounds of pulling dogs and trying to hold the 75 pound dog up originally and nowadays my already thrashed back couldn't take it.</p><p></p><p>They are fine, a couple of bites, nothing serious. But I ended up with a fracture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2670018, member: 475037"] 3 dogs that have gotten along really well and play, sleep, eat together constantly. Sydney our smaller black dog decided to attack the Dobie over a nylabone, the idiot. The Dobie responded and then our 3rd dog joined in. Two hands three dogs. So I had to drag the group to a gate we have up in the hallway to put the Dobie behind it so I could separate the other two. 175 pounds of pulling dogs and trying to hold the 75 pound dog up originally and nowadays my already thrashed back couldn't take it. They are fine, a couple of bites, nothing serious. But I ended up with a fracture. [/QUOTE]
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