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 New house- bit another dog and broke skin

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Dalton-mom
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PostSubject: New house- bit another dog and broke skin   New house- bit another dog and broke skin EmptyMon May 25, 2015 4:38 pm

We just moved into a home where our dog finally has the yard to himself. Since moving in we've noticed he's become more aggressive with other dogs when they come over. Last night our friends Dane was here (they usually play well) and they got into a bit of a scuffle. Dalton (our dog) went after him and actually broke skin. We were inside so we didn't see what started it, but the fact that he broke skin really upset us.

Our old place had a shared yard with another dog and we never had this problem then, so not sure if this behavior change is due to our dog finally having his own yard and territory or what, but its obvious we need to address it. Luckily our good friends were easy going about the situation but we don't want it to happen again.

Has anyone experienced anything similar?
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Location : Missouri

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PostSubject: Re: New house- bit another dog and broke skin   New house- bit another dog and broke skin EmptyMon May 25, 2015 5:02 pm

It will take time for him to get used to the new place. Behaviors not normal will become normal until he settles in. When I moved it took a couple months for my dog to get back to eating properly and to get over a relapse in separation anxiety. Routine is your fastest way back to normal. Get your routine put together for him and stick with it. Establish his rules for the new place and stick with them. Then just give him time to adjust.

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