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kennelling more than 2 dogs together??


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Guest the yorkshire lad
never had any trouble with these two in together.

 

just kooling at your dogs mate. they look like just what im after. used to have a do looked just the same what strain are they???we had a firstx bed/gray. cheers :)

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I keep three together no probs but I wouldnt risk more than 2 terriers in that mix though Mollys mob all seem to get on ok its just about knowing the dynamics of your pack

 

Even when mixing with your unruly lot :rolleyes:

 

 

 

MOLL.

 

See my terrier thinking I'm gonna roll that bull x over if it don't move out the fecking way :11:

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Guest bullyboy74

i've always found that 2 dogs are fine,a dog and bitch are fine but 2 bitches is a completly different matter.i came home one day to find my lurcher had tried to skin my terrier and pull her leg off. :sick: she's fine now but i have to keep them apart :(

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I have 8 dogs kenneled together and have no problems at all. 3 greyhounds a borzoi, grey/whippet/beddy, beddy/whippet, bitza, and a whippet hybrid. 2 ENTIRE dogs, 3 ENTIRE bitches, 2 SPAYED bitches and 1 CASTRATED dog. The 2 intact dogs are father and son and have never argued, when 1 of the bitches comes in heat, she comes in doors, so males don't have a reason to fight. They all get fed together, there may be a few growls from the older members but they are a pack with a firm set hierarchy. :D

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