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QED

(3,320 posts)
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 10:33 PM 9 hrs ago

Second dog fight in a week.

Last week one of my dogs had another by the neck, shaking her. She had puncture wounds and was treated. She's fine now. Tonight she attacked my older dog who has a torn ear but thankfully no puncture wounds. I've got to figure out what to do about the aggression. In the first case the dogs got overly excited because the yard guy was there. Tonight it was over food. Where do I start?

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Second dog fight in a week. (Original Post) QED 9 hrs ago OP
I know otherss will provide truly helpful suggestions. My first thought niyad 9 hrs ago #1
The ER vet said just that QED 9 hrs ago #2
We had a pet become very agressive because of a sever medical issue that was not immediately Ferrets are Cool 8 hrs ago #5
Check with your vet. Dear_Prudence 8 hrs ago #3
Are you feeding them all in the same room? Bayard 8 hrs ago #4
I agree about finding a behaviorist... imaginary girl 8 hrs ago #6

niyad

(130,575 posts)
1. I know otherss will provide truly helpful suggestions. My first thought
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 10:48 PM
9 hrs ago

was an animal behaviour specialist. If a person started exhibiting out-of-character behaviour like aggression and physical violence, I would suggest a check on any meds they might be taking, and an exam to see if there is some organic or physical cause.

I hope you can find good answers very soon.

QED

(3,320 posts)
2. The ER vet said just that
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 10:52 PM
9 hrs ago

She recommended trainer she's worked with and suggested I have my vet do an evaluation of the aggressor.

There were triggers in both situations but the other dogs didn't become aggressive.

Ferrets are Cool

(22,607 posts)
5. We had a pet become very agressive because of a sever medical issue that was not immediately
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 11:27 PM
8 hrs ago

evident by us or our vet. Just a thought.

Dear_Prudence

(1,117 posts)
3. Check with your vet.
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 10:56 PM
8 hrs ago

The dog is attacking your fur family, which sounds dangerous to me. I am concerned for your safety as well as your other dogs. Perhaps the aggression is due to illness or to pain. A vet could help determine the source of the aggression and also the level of risk. I only have cats, but one feral stray that we fed a long time bit my husband. Turns out the poor kitty had severe tooth or mouth infection, which the woman who trapped him could smell. Since he was feral, he had to be humanely euthanized. It was very sad. I hope you are able to resolve your troubles more happily than we did. Take care.

Bayard

(29,005 posts)
4. Are you feeding them all in the same room?
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 11:24 PM
8 hrs ago

Of our current 3 dogs, one is fed in the kitchen, one in the dining area, and one in the bathroom. I think we've avoided food aggression this way.

I would get dog muzzles for the immediate situation, until you can get some other answers. I just get the cheap, easy velcro kind, where one strap goes behind the ears, and one around the muzzle. I learned the hard way to use these when introducing a new dog to the pack, until everyone figures out the rules. They come in different sizes.

Is the female a new dog? It sounds like she's trying to establish dominance over the others. I would definitely muzzle her, and do some obedience training, so she figures out you are top dog.

imaginary girl

(1,006 posts)
6. I agree about finding a behaviorist...
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 11:51 PM
8 hrs ago

But in the meantime, I'd keep the one who bit the others separated. You could use baby gates or separate rooms or crate and rotate. It's the safest option until you figure out and address the cause.

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