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  • Canker_Canison
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    • May 2010
    • 3905

    #1

    A sad tail......

    Sorry for the awful pun.

    On Sunday I found out my sisters nextdoor neighbour was dumped by his wife, 4 months ago. I'm always the last to know.

    Anyway, he was left with the two staffy bitches, but has been finding it hard to cope with them. To be honest it sounded like he had been neglecting them over long periods. The younger of the two is a little on the skinny side.

    I offerd to find them either a new home or split them if things got bad. After speaking with friends & family nothing had changed. But he had put a dead line on this weekend or he was going to dump them outside the RSPCA.

    These are the most loving dogs I have ever met. Lola just wants to lay down next to you & watch tv while Sadie is a little more active. Both love kids & have been socialised with quite a few dogs.

    After speaking to my partner we came up with a plan. We both have dogs, mine doesn't get on with male dogs that still sport a pair of hairy ones, & hers is a hormonal nutter. But our dogs do get on.
    I couldn't cope with 3 dogs, so if I took Sadie as a play mate for Harley & Lola would go to my partners being the more laid back.

    Tuesday I picked them up & brought them to mine. Everything was great, with the exception of Harley trying to shag the sh!t out of them. But by late evening Lola was becoming very agressive towards Harley...Who stood his ground. When I took Lola & Sadie to my partners it was even worse, her dog went psycho.

    This is all down to dominance so I started using some Ceasar Millan vodoo on Lola when I got them home. Things are a little better, but it's stressing the life out of me. It's like walking on a knife edge, I'm constantly having to correct Lola & set boundries. They all play together & once settled are fine. But there's always problems around food & the area around me when I'm watching tv.

    Given time I'm sure this will all settle down, but I can't even think about bringing my partners dog into the picture until it does settle down...then we have to go through it all again.

    So, I'm trying to find Lola a new home. I've spread the word & mention her to all the people I usualy see while out on walks. But I need to grab the attention of more people. I just don't know where to start. The other problem being that I don't want her ending up with chavs, she's just too nice to be subjected to the life style of the status dog.

    My sister's neighbour point blank refused to take Lola back, even with the offer of supplying her food until we find a new home for her.


    If there's anyone here that has some good advice or idea's I'd love to hear them. Dumping her outside a rescue centre or RSPCA is not an option.
    Canker

    "Animal, vegetable or mineral... I'll do anything, to anything, with anything"
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  • racin-snake
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    • Jun 2009
    • 2285

    #2
    to be honest the dogs will work it out themselves if your the leader you can settle the dispute packs are stable if theyre left to sort differences out
    i know some of these scraps look and sound vicios but in fact the more noise and so on is better
    it as you said is a dominance thing
    they will have to find their pecking order
    these disputes don't escalate too far if left they in fact (though it don't look and sound like it )
    try resolving the problem by ostracising the aggressive one but don't remove it from the scene
    just let it know the behaviour isn't tolerated and don't favour either dog
    if dogs are ignored they don't like it
    there status and whole agenda is to be the bosses mate
    try it but there are rescues for staffys so a last resort is to go there
    but let them resolve the dispute themselves with little adjudication from you as anything that's unfinished will maybe escalate
    this will be when your out

    be the pack leader your decision respected is final they do not have another option

    ime not a big lad but have walked and controlled four German shepherds at once three males one bitch
    and they've had their moments too
    try it be the boss see if it resolves anything

    oh and on the second read of your post when you take your dogs to her house
    ignore them and do not let anything go unnoticed
    her dog is just being territorial ime sure
    if all partys stay in the right frame of mind the dogs will think its normal

    any fright or alarm triggers the pack to unstable
    don't think of the dogs being a pack
    you are part of the pack too
    her pack (her and her dog ) are a separate pack it all depends on how its done think like Caesar honestly dogs are far more stable than humans they follow instruction without a sound
    gesture and body language mean far more than any instruction spoken
    oh and dont TRY it just be positive and Do it
    but your partner will have to be as confident no insecurity the dogs can see and feel that
    SO IF SHES UNSURE DONT LET HER BE THERE
    it will cause more bother
    Last edited by racin-snake; 26 May, 2011, 14:56.
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    • RedSpider
      DK Veteran
      • Feb 2009
      • 2448

      #3
      when i had to rehome my jack russel, i had a hell of a time finding a home for her until i joined a jack russel forum. there was a section for advertising jacks for rehoming and also for anyone to advertise that they are looking for a jack to rehome.
      I'm thinking that theres probably a similar site for staffies.
      something to think about
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      • MrFug
        DK Veteran
        • May 2008
        • 880

        #4
        Thats a sad situation Canker, I hope you find a good home for her.

        Staffys are particularly hard to find homes for, despite the fact that they make great pets. The local animal sanctuary near me has 80% staffys. I suppose as a last resort you could find an animal rehoming centre that has a "no put down" policy.

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        • Grizz
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          • Sep 2010
          • 1598

          #5
          couldnt top racins advice.
          i think you said it all in your post, the new dogs are stressing you out and all the dogs are picking up on it and goin nutz.
          you said yours and partners dogs get on, thats cause they pick up on your lack of stress there.

          seems to be a nice few dog lovers/owners on the site, maybe you might find a home from someone on DK.
          Good on you anyway for taking them out of their situation.

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          • Canker_Canison
            V.I.P. Member
            • May 2010
            • 3905

            #6
            I'm hoping to introduce their cage, if my brother-in-law can pick it up. It's huge so might have to more things around to make it work.
            With luck it will give them a safe area they know. Harley won't go near it as his previous owners used a cage with their second dog.

            Things have quietened down a bit through the day. Harley & Lola have their battles (but it's playful, not agressive), I've stopped putting human food in their bowls, if it can't be fed to them by hand it goes in the bin. They're seperated when I go out, Harley has his usual access to the bedroom & diningroom, Lola & Sadie are in the livingroom. The cage should allow me to leave them together.

            Managed to grab a pic during a lull....



            Sadie is on the left & Lola, the right.

            Sadie has almost the same markings as Harley, including the white tip of the tail. Lola is a freak... she has a superfluous nipple.
            Canker

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            • racin-snake
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              • Jun 2009
              • 2285

              #7
              let the cage be in their head mate its an artificial boundary these dogs wont hurt each other
              the cage will make the other dog worse
              try using it open if one wants to go in to get out of the way fine but let them create their own laws and pecking order
              if you think dogs are not capable have a look... a tail wag in one direction says more than any words could in a fraction of the time
              be a leader firm and fair they will just go with the flow
              they will be happier to just get along conflicts are instability dogs like stable relationships
              feeding time unlike any other is the best time
              the calmest dog or most respectful gets fed first on any day
              they will click to that right away
              honestly they will show you how it works if you observe and try to think like they do
              they are born with instinct nothing is learned just re affirmed
              dogs know other dogs by a different method to how we learn
              they are born with this pre programmed if you like race memory

              they will settle if the environment is calm and that's why dogs are better than we are far more social than humans

              we have a lot to learn from these animals ...
              ps.. these look like staffys not pits or anything like a far off mix ..stable as ~~~~ dogs theyle show you how to be relaxed
              remember theyre looking for stability and leadership
              you give them that you have stable dogs ...believe me theyre fine more you worry they will see your not a good leader and take advantage
              Last edited by racin-snake; 26 May, 2011, 16:52.
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              • chucklor
                DK Veteran
                • Jun 2009
                • 470

                #8
                Hope everything works out Canker, I would love another dog but commitments mean that I have to leave my Jack Russel with my 70 year old mother when I'm away and I don't think it would be fair. I think a lot more should be done when people buy dogs, more checks, registration, I know in this situation that no one is to blame, but inevitably in most situations it's always the poor dogs that suffer and all they have to give is love and affection, and like you say it would be no good if one ended up with the burberry brigade, best of luck mate......chuck

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                • wetdog
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                  • Apr 2011
                  • 989

                  #9
                  tough call there dude, as a staffy owner i know you cant let them sort it out. blood and guts everywhere. perhaps a small clue to your whereabouts may help a little.
                  my son MAY be interested.

                  mick.

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                  • racin-snake
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                    • Jun 2009
                    • 2285

                    #10
                    on another note
                    a mate who has two huge Irish wolfhounds had a tough time when he got the second one a bigger pup but a lot younger too
                    he found out that when they had a argument with each other if he opened the door to the yard they both went out and played instead
                    he firstly though they would not fight in his house if he opened the door
                    so in a few seconds what he thought was a vicious fight was playtime

                    it want the open door that made them agree
                    it was the mis direction of opening the door not to fight but it meant walk time mis directed them by saying something else they forgot about the dispute which in any case was a bigger area to go hard at it
                    instead they played
                    pure accident on his behalf but it worked opposite to what he thought was going to happen
                    just goes to show dogs don't hold grudges or live in the past ...they live minute to minute

                    he learnt this trying to stop two big muts from wrecking his house
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                    • Canker_Canison
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                      • May 2010
                      • 3905

                      #11
                      I really should add, these are KC registered. With luck I'll get the paperwork with the cage.

                      The cage was always left open for them previously, it was just a place they were sent when left alone.
                      Their previous owners, when together, read loads of books on dog behaviour. They are easier to control than my own dog, but he's been improving over the 3 years I've had him.

                      I'm in the North East. Not far from Smoggy & Kianniamh


                      Just witnessed what could be a change in the pecking order. Harley had been going nuts up & down the stairs (lurcher staff cross), the continuing battle/play actually had Sadie pinning Lola instead of going for Harley. Previously those two were like a tag-team from hell
                      Last edited by Canker_Canison; 26 May, 2011, 17:22.
                      Canker

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                      • racin-snake
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                        • Jun 2009
                        • 2285

                        #12
                        good luck mate and relax its great to see your willing to give the dogs a go mate its in fact humbling to see some folk endevour to give dogs a second chance


                        hope you get there mate ....
                        Last edited by racin-snake; 26 May, 2011, 20:17.
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                        • SouthernComfort
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                          • Feb 2011
                          • 403

                          #13
                          Just to add to the above points, make sure you are aware of when the bitches break,things can turn nasty very quickly. Also as has been mentioned before, when dealing with aggression or dominance issues use distraction tactics and be firm, any signs of food aggression can be a serious problem, need to sort that asap. Monitor their interactions, especially around food, and they will be sure to let you know if anything is bothering them.
                          Tip my hat to you mate, not many would take that burden on. Good luck and hope it all works out ok.

                          Did you try contacting your local staffy club?, they should provide some assistance on finding them a decent, new home.
                          Last edited by SouthernComfort; 27 May, 2011, 00:25.
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                          • Lainie
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                            • Mar 2008
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                            #14
                            awe canker how thoughtful of you to take them on. i hope it all works out for you.
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                            • Canker_Canison
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                              • May 2010
                              • 3905

                              #15
                              It's a happy ending.

                              Lola was picked up by her new owner last night. There's a cake shop over the road from the shop I volunteer in. One of the women there contacted her daughter.
                              She met all 3 dogs & instantly loved Lola's relaxed personality. She has only ever had Staffies & won't have any other breed of dog. It was heart breaking dropping her off, but it's worked out so well.

                              Sadie pined for about 1 hour before she bonded with Harley, since then she's been amazing.

                              Harley relaxed for the first time since tuesday night, snoring on his back with his legs stuck out in all directions. He's got a play mate that likes to play rough & she's not challenging him for alpha position. There's a small problem with special foods, but she'll learn not to go near his bowl. Had the pair of them out on a run, she tries to keep up with Harley & he doesn't leave her behind.

                              Received a text today, Lola settled right in on the first night. She may of lost the company of Sadie, but she now has an 8 year old boy to play with.
                              She will be visiting me in the shop sometime in the next week. Given her new home is on one of the routes I use with Harley we could see her from time to time.


                              Everyone's happy & neither dog ended up in a rescue centre.

                              It all brings a lump to my throat & tears in my eyes.
                              Canker

                              "Animal, vegetable or mineral... I'll do anything, to anything, with anything"
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