Hello
I have posted photos of our three female mix breeds (click ‘Burl’ and then ‘Photos’). All came from CAAWS, our Baton Rouge no-kill shelter.
We have been having occasional aggression flare-up clashes started by Peanut (a beagle/german shepherd? mix) since two years back when she was three. These facts are eerily similar to some warning signs noted in the 'Bella attacks Amber' thread.
With no consistent place or trigger event (except always indoors), Peanut will go out of control on Sissy (older calmer sister who is shivering scared after attack – no blood, yet) and Red (tougher near same age sister who once had a bloodied gash in the front leg, and once a bruised leg causing a limp for a day or so).
The first fight we recall was a bit over 2 years ago when Peanut came home from the vet and Sissy got between her and the open door. Then, in the small RV where clearly Peanut told Sissy she demanded more exclusive territory by Martha on the bed – there were two or three of these.
We moved into a new house, and Happy (only male) died in early 2008. There were not too many flare-ups until this January, Martha tried to break it up in the kitchen over a food dropping, and got a deep cut on the hand requiring a few stitches. And since then, there have been 3 flare-ups. Usually these occur with only Martha there (I am in house), but this morning, it was with only me.
One or two flare-ups were foreshadowed with Peanut jealously paying attention to one or the other sisters getting petted. This morning, she came to say its breakfast time and I frustrated her by motioning to come closer to be petted at the same time Sissy came in the room and Peanut redirected her mixed emotion with a lunging attack leaving Sissy lying shivering under Peanuts domineering stare.
Peanut is insecure and like the ‘baby’ in many ways. When younger, she was the buffoon who instigated play with the others – she is much more somber now, but still she follows the lead of the other two - maybe somewhat resentfully. Maybe she is kind of passive-aggressive now.
They mostly enjoy the full run of the house and yard. They all walk very well together twice a day, BUT, Peanut’s hackles go up and she gets pretty snarky with most any other dog that comes up to her when on the leash, even ones she will play with off-leash.
I hope this detailed account gives some sort of a picture of what’s up.
Can anyone offer some ideas?