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Q & A / Re: Chins suddenly fighting/chasing each other
« on: March 31, 2014, 01:43:17 PM »
Thank you for the reply.
We'll try to get a scale and a good amount of chew treats. Just to be safe we sperated kiwi and jig away from Boo for the night hoping to give everyone some time to cool down. We did notice though prior to the separation that Kiwi would try to go up to sniff Boo but both would then rear up and make aggressive like sounds, this mainly happened if Boo was in his wood house with no where left to go. But if he could he would just jump away and a chasing party of all three chins would happen.
So I don't know if those are clear signs that the friendship is lost or if growing pains are still being worked out.
One other thing is I've noticed that normally with kiwi he will wag his tail, much like a dog might but while making a bit of a well barking sound. Is that normal or another sign of aggression?
Thanks again for the help we will try getting some different toys for them to play with to hopefully help ease tension
We'll try to get a scale and a good amount of chew treats. Just to be safe we sperated kiwi and jig away from Boo for the night hoping to give everyone some time to cool down. We did notice though prior to the separation that Kiwi would try to go up to sniff Boo but both would then rear up and make aggressive like sounds, this mainly happened if Boo was in his wood house with no where left to go. But if he could he would just jump away and a chasing party of all three chins would happen.
So I don't know if those are clear signs that the friendship is lost or if growing pains are still being worked out.
One other thing is I've noticed that normally with kiwi he will wag his tail, much like a dog might but while making a bit of a well barking sound. Is that normal or another sign of aggression?
Thanks again for the help we will try getting some different toys for them to play with to hopefully help ease tension