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2 dogs living together.

Dogs are sometimes aggressive towards other dogs, cats or humans. An agression behavior often is based on the dog VS master treatment and relationship.

2 dogs living together.

Postby arwong20 » Mon Oct 26, 2009 5:00 pm

I adopted a sprayed female shepherd mix in China and manage to bring her into states this christmas since she was being neglect by my parents there.
I raised her since she was 3 months and now about to be 4 years old. But last year I came to the states to study college and my boyfriend and I decided to adopt this pure breed male husky puppy (5 months now and I'm thinking to raise him as a breeding dog with AKC approval and his beautiful) because his previous owner was about to abandon him.

This is my question -
My female shepherd are very afraid of other dogs and my husky puppy LOVES other dogs.
I heard stories about male dominating female dogs and turns out the weak one (the female dog) will attack out of defense and kill the opponent.
Is There a possible way to train so that both dogs get a long or is there other way.
I don't want to be lacking of generosity and send my shepherd away and nor I can get rid of my husky because me and my boyfriend are already attached to him.
Can anyone tell me the possible things that would happen if they start living together? Can they really be trained?
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