The domestic border herd and the golden retriever fight, and the domestic two border herds love to f

Updated on pet 2024-07-26
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    They look at the dots when they play, so that the little golden retriever doesn't get hurt and it's better to separate when the person is away

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Dogs are group animals, and in the dog herd a hierarchical relationship of dominance and subservience is established through strength and deterrence, and the dog that gains dominance enjoys privileges, such as giving priority to eating, or grabbing a comfortable resting place, while the dog in a subservient position tends to instinctively obey the dominant dog.

    When you have two or more dogs in the house, they will all see the opportunity to be close to you as a sign of hierarchy, each dog wants more care and affection from you, and the dominant dog will strengthen his position by threatening or barking at other dogs. If you punish (scold or hit) the dominant dog at this point, the other dogs will try to take their place by fighting.

    On the other hand, it is the instinct of dogs to have a leader in a dog pack, and they always try to determine each other's status by fighting at the first opportunity before the leader is determined.

    Knowing the instincts of dogs, you can eliminate fights between dogs. The first step is to determine which dog is in the dominant position, and it is possible to observe which dog always eats something good first or occupies a comfortable resting place first. Then, you need to give respect and support to the dominant dog, such as allowing him to get closer to you, giving him food and petting first, and letting him walk in front when going out for a walk.

    If other dogs have behavior that challenges authority, you need to stop or even punish them to strengthen the position of the leader. Eventually, the dogs will have a relationship of dominance and obedience, and they will not fight each other.

    If the dog pack has not yet produced a leader dog, you can also be dominant by purposefully raising a dog.

    However, after the leader dog is old and his strength declines, the young dog will still challenge his status, and then you can only go with the flow and cultivate another leader dog.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Border Collies don't fight very well, and they don't even fight with other dogs. Bian Mu does not have strong muscles and developed explosive power, bounce power, and is not very aggressive, and the most prominent advantage is high IQ. If you want to raise a dog that fights well, you can consider German shepherds, horse dogs, etc.

    Border herders have a docile and enthusiastic personality, they are not very good at fighting, they rarely fight with other dogs, almost do not attack people, and are generally only kept as working dogs or pet dogs.

    There is no comparison between border herders and German herders, horse dogs and other dogs with strong combat effectiveness, they do not have strong muscles, and they also lack explosive power and bounce, but their IQ is the highest among dogs.

    If you want to raise a dog that fights well, you don't have to consider the border herding at all, you can choose German Shepherd, Horse Dog, Doberman or Rottweiler, but most of these dogs are fierce dogs and are forbidden in the city.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Hello, it's a pleasure to answer for you, there are many reasons why border collies fight, the main thing is that border collies feel threatened by themselves, or that their things have been violated. Therefore, it is very important for the stability and peace of the border collie community, sometimes this competition for dominance does not necessarily have obvious fighting behavior, and even the order of status has been decided without the owner noticing, so unless the fight is too fierce and there is even a risk of injury, the owner does not need to intervene.

    If the attack is only for a short time, the owner does not need to make a fuss and punish the border herd who launched the attack.

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    Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, there are many reasons why border collies fight in Zhongjing, the main thing is that border collies feel threatened by themselves, or their things are violated. Therefore, it is very important for the stability and peace of the border collie community, sometimes this kind of dominance of the competition may not necessarily have obvious fighting behavior, even before the owner is aware of the order of the status has been decided, so unless this kind of fight is too intense, and there is even a risk of injury, the owner does not need to be the first to intervene. If the attack is only for a short time, the owner does not need to make a fuss and punish the border herd who launched the attack.

    There are many reasons why Border Collies fight, the main one being that Border Collies feel threatened by their self-aware bodies, or that their things have been violated. Therefore, it is very important for the stability and peace of the border collie community, sometimes this kind of dominance competition may not necessarily have obvious fighting behavior, and even before the owner is aware of it, it has already decided the order of the good position, so unless this kind of fight is not too fierce, and there is even a risk of injury, the owner does not need to intervene. If the attack is only for a short time, the owner does not need to make a fuss and punish the border herd who launched the attack.

    Let them get used to each other, and over time it will be fine

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