Can two dogs live together after a fight?

Can two dogs live together after a fight?

Can dogs live together after fighting? The answer is, most of the time, YES. There are times when dogs may be like an incompatible couple and need to divorce, but in general, there are things you can do to help combative pups get along.

Will dogs fight again?

They may or may not fight again, but if worry over it does not become your obsession, you will not be feeding them negative energy that will lead to another fight. Reward them when they are being calm and submissive, and correct them when they are not.

Can you sue for a dog attacking your dog?

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California law permits people whose dog was attacked by another dog to sue for damages. Rather, California law classifies dogs as personal property. [2] Therefore, if a dog injures another dog, the defendant must bring a property damage lawsuit (or a less common action for “trespass to chattels.”)

What should you do if your dog kills another pet?

Educating yourself now can help you if you find yourself facing a situation like this. Consider your homeowner’s insurance first. Many insurance companies refuse to insure homes that have a dog labeled as “dangerous.” This leaves you responsible when it comes to lawsuits and damages if your dog kills another pet.

Is it normal for dogs to kill to protect themselves?

They kill to protect themselves and their territory, whether it is from instinct or for food — not for joy. “When you realize that it is normal dog behavior to kill, you can also see that it’s a dog owner’s responsibility to govern that behavior,” says Davis.

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Is it safe to train a dog that has killed other dogs?

This dog has killed other dogs – you absolutely have to keep the other dogs safe. Until you get help from a professional, that’s all you should do. You should not attempt actual training on your own with a dog that’s killed other dogs.

How do I get rid of a dog that bites?

Go to a really good trainer, take your time finding that person, ask your vet, local shelters, the ASPCA. You may have to put the dog down, but you need expert advise. Most trainers will not touch that dog, the liability s too great. If the dog has also bitten people for any reason whatsoever, it is a very bad sign.