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We (read my wife) adopted a coon hound today. This joker is a big mutha and my other dog doesnt know what to think...gonna be a long week or so getting this turd worked into the family...prayers for me because I may be lacking sleep these next few days...
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The dog getting off on the belly rub is the newbie...75lb....my wife is gonna have fun with this fella...i've already trained my dog...lol...
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Congrats and good on you and your wife for giving him a great life.  To be honest, one of the reasons I like this forum so much is that we have such a large, very emphatic, dog loving group.  Once I eventually change jobs to where I don't have to travel for long periods every couple of months, I will be getting another dog.  My parents watch mine now while I am gone, but I don't want to throw another one on them since they also have one of their own and ours are all inside dogs.

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Getting two adult dogs to play nice can be a tough row to hoe, particularly if they're both the same sex.  Been there, tried that. 

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congrats, the only thing that gives 100% loyalty and love for food and water is a dog !


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk, Hell yeah it ate my spelling!!! again!!
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Getting two adult dogs to play nice can be a tough row to hoe, particularly if they're both the same sex. Been there, tried that.

The new dog is still a pup, around a year old and male. The smaller dog on the right is a little over 2 years old and a female. They have both been fixed, but he sure is trying to mount the queen of the house, and she isnt having that at all...lol...

The new dog has a good disposition, he is just big and goofy. I think after a little training and being around an older dog, he will learn the ropes...hopefully...
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The new dog is still a pup, around a year old and male. The smaller dog on the right is a little over 2 years old and a female. They have both been fixed, but he sure is trying to mount the queen of the house, and she isnt having that at all...lol...

 

Dominance thing more than sexual. Female dogs will sometimes mount other dogs too, male or female.

 

- OS

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Dominance thing more than sexual. Female dogs will sometimes mount other dogs too, male or female.

- OS

Yes sir...figured it was more establishment of the pecking order...

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