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- United States
My sister has a very reactive GSD named Maggie who is 6. She was attacked by a mastiff when she was about 2 and my sister and her husband never really did anything about it. Well, 4 years later she absolutely cannot be around any dog other than Aspen and my sisters other dog, Chester.
My sister worried that Maggie would attack Chester when he was a puppy, so we made sure to introduce them early. Maggie took a liking to Aspen and really treats him like he is her baby.
However, Maggie attacks her own brother Chester. She’s attacked him twice in the last month. Last time she bit him he had multiple puncture wounds and even bit him down to the bone. Chester is a Westie so he isn’t very big and really can’t protect himself from Maggie. She has been attacking him since I was probably 16, and I am 21 now.
My sister is always upset over it but Maggie is “her husbands dog” and he refuses to put her down. The issue here is that neither of them are willing to do anything about her behavior. So, it’s just this vicious cycle of Maggie attacking Chester and nothing really ever getting resolved.
Well none of us thought she would attack Aspen because they have such a strong bond, but today she finally attacked him. They were both outside barking at something and Maggie turned around and bit his snout. He has a chunk of skin that has been bitten through and was bleeding pretty badly. Aspen is not really dog smart when it comes to body language and warnings from other dogs, so I’m not sure if this will effect his behavior in any way. He really is a good-natured, kind dog and I don’t want this to change him. He was fine after he was bitten and doesn’t seem to fear Maggie.
Are there any precautions I should take with Aspen? And what do you think the best option is with Maggie? I am afraid she will attack either Aspen or Chester to a point where we will lose them to her attacking them so badly.
My sister worried that Maggie would attack Chester when he was a puppy, so we made sure to introduce them early. Maggie took a liking to Aspen and really treats him like he is her baby.
However, Maggie attacks her own brother Chester. She’s attacked him twice in the last month. Last time she bit him he had multiple puncture wounds and even bit him down to the bone. Chester is a Westie so he isn’t very big and really can’t protect himself from Maggie. She has been attacking him since I was probably 16, and I am 21 now.
My sister is always upset over it but Maggie is “her husbands dog” and he refuses to put her down. The issue here is that neither of them are willing to do anything about her behavior. So, it’s just this vicious cycle of Maggie attacking Chester and nothing really ever getting resolved.
Well none of us thought she would attack Aspen because they have such a strong bond, but today she finally attacked him. They were both outside barking at something and Maggie turned around and bit his snout. He has a chunk of skin that has been bitten through and was bleeding pretty badly. Aspen is not really dog smart when it comes to body language and warnings from other dogs, so I’m not sure if this will effect his behavior in any way. He really is a good-natured, kind dog and I don’t want this to change him. He was fine after he was bitten and doesn’t seem to fear Maggie.
Are there any precautions I should take with Aspen? And what do you think the best option is with Maggie? I am afraid she will attack either Aspen or Chester to a point where we will lose them to her attacking them so badly.
