Not sure where this sits, but I somehow seem to have a minor problem that I think will become bigger. It is in two parts to try and give a larger picture.
In general they get on well and play well together but at times we have to intervene to stop. This is mainly when we can tell that Vanilla has had enough or that Honey is getting to exited.
But on the following occasions I can't work it out.
1 - Morning take Honey for toilet then bring her back upstairs to organise breakfast for Honey and get Vanilla to go to toilet and her breakfast. When Vanilla jumps down from our bed, Honey just seems to launch her self at her. Honey will go for her face/Neck or leg in a manner I can only describe as a bully (I know it is not as such, but imagine someone walking up to you and rather than saying good morning and shaking your hand decides to punch). I can stop it if I can catch Honey early enough, and currently I can control this, but anyone know why?
2 - When they go to toilet after a walk, or from being upstairs or we have played in the garden, Honey will be in the lounge or hallway whilst Vanilla will remain outside by the door or inside by the stairs not wanting to move. Vanilla does not want to move, even if I pick Honey up and take her away. When she does move she will seek me out and wants me to rescue her. On closer watching them, it just seems to be that Honey is giving off some sort of signal more on a 'I am going to get you'. Even distracting Honey does not seem to make any difference to Vanilla. Similar to above but different setting. This one is not all the time, but becoming more and more and I want to try and see if I can get it back to normal.
What my concern is I don't want Honey to become a bully nor do I want Vanilla to become subdued and then eventually being scared of going out to her own garden or getting up in the mornings. I will add I can't leave Honey downstairs as she barks and howls the place down and nor do I get any help from OH due to her being asleep in the morning and evenings etc. just....
Thoughts especially those that have multiple dogs...
In general they get on well and play well together but at times we have to intervene to stop. This is mainly when we can tell that Vanilla has had enough or that Honey is getting to exited.
But on the following occasions I can't work it out.
1 - Morning take Honey for toilet then bring her back upstairs to organise breakfast for Honey and get Vanilla to go to toilet and her breakfast. When Vanilla jumps down from our bed, Honey just seems to launch her self at her. Honey will go for her face/Neck or leg in a manner I can only describe as a bully (I know it is not as such, but imagine someone walking up to you and rather than saying good morning and shaking your hand decides to punch). I can stop it if I can catch Honey early enough, and currently I can control this, but anyone know why?
2 - When they go to toilet after a walk, or from being upstairs or we have played in the garden, Honey will be in the lounge or hallway whilst Vanilla will remain outside by the door or inside by the stairs not wanting to move. Vanilla does not want to move, even if I pick Honey up and take her away. When she does move she will seek me out and wants me to rescue her. On closer watching them, it just seems to be that Honey is giving off some sort of signal more on a 'I am going to get you'. Even distracting Honey does not seem to make any difference to Vanilla. Similar to above but different setting. This one is not all the time, but becoming more and more and I want to try and see if I can get it back to normal.
What my concern is I don't want Honey to become a bully nor do I want Vanilla to become subdued and then eventually being scared of going out to her own garden or getting up in the mornings. I will add I can't leave Honey downstairs as she barks and howls the place down and nor do I get any help from OH due to her being asleep in the morning and evenings etc. just....
Thoughts especially those that have multiple dogs...