We just added three-year-old Beau to our pack, so now our three-year-old Sally has a brother.<br><br>However, she hates him! Sally has been the "only child" since August and while she gets along with other dogs, she is NOT happy with Beau being on her turf 24/7. We've only had him with us for two days so far so I am hoping beyond hope that things will start to settle down once the novelty wears off, but Sally is absolutely dominating him and will NOT stop. <br>
<br>She's the alpha and I'm fine with that ... and so is Beau! He'll readily roll over when she approaches him to show his submission, and he doesn't fight back when she pushes him around or humps him or nips at him. Her behavior is just driving me (and more so, my husband!) CRAZY. She barks and growls at him non-stop when we're in the house. <br>
<br>So far I've figured out that they both cannot have free access to the toy box -- I am now the gatekeeper to the toys, giving them and taking them away. That seems to have helped a little, but this afternoon we were playing fetch in the backyard (two dogs, two tennis balls) and Sally went BERSERK at Beau when she saw that he had a ball, tackled him into submission and made growling/screaming noises like I've never heard her make. <br>
<br>Unless something is going on that I don't see, he is in NO WAY challenging her for top dog. He's gladly giving in and letting her be the boss but she will not stop asserting herself as #1. How long will it take before she settles down, or rather, how long should we wait for her to settle down before we go for professional assistance or worse, throw in the towel and let her be an only child again? They both recognize me as a leader and will stop any bad behavior as soon as I stand over them or give them a "HEY!" or a "NO!" but the aggression/dominance from Sally hasn't seemed to get any better -- she'll stop for a few minutes, then start right back up again. <br>
<br>Please tell me there's hope and better yet, strategies to help overcome this quickly.<br><br>Emily<br>