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    We picked up our new member of the family, Crash, yesterday. He's half American Bulldog, half Pit Bulldog. He is an absolute baby. He's 8 months old, so still very much a puppy, and he acts it. He's a big ole boy though. I had to return for the X-Large harness...big boy. He obeys amazingly. It is something else how he picked me as his master immediately, submits right away by rolling over, and just displays love and affection to the whole family. My daughter has fell completely in love with him already. She thinks he's just the greatest.

    Where the problem lies is exactly where I knew it would. With the old man, Morgan the Captain. our territorial terrier. He's 10yrs old, and has never got along with another dog in his life except one, and he just lost her a little over a week ago. But I knew it would be tricky with another male. And more than tricky it's been. Crash is so gentle. Ya know how a puppy, or any dog, will bite you a little when you play rough with them. Just lightly bite, but sometimes those teeth get ya. Not with Crash. He will not let his teeth touch you. I wondered why the guy at the shelter said, "he's just gumming me". I was thinking, "he's got teeth. What do you mean gum?" But that's exactly what it feels like. I mean you feel no teeth. It feels like he has none. And I mean I've rough housed the hell out of him, and he is nothing but play, and submission to me. A total sweetheart. The poor guy, Crash, looks like I've taken him dog fighting now though. Morgy has gashed the heck out of his face and neck. He got his lip so bad this morning, Crash grabbed him up by the hair on the head, and when I got them apart, I thought Morgy, the terrier's head was laid open because of the blood, but nope. That was Crash's blood from his mouth. Out of all the fights, and the 5 or so times that Crash got a second, he just holds morgy down, or picks him up by that spot on the neck and shakes him a little. Not one mark on Morgy from Crash. He will not hurt a flea. But damn, I feel so bad for him. All he wants to do is play, or even walk by for that matter now, and Morgy jumps his shyt and there's another gash. Then Crash had enough, and started to go for morgy this morning, but he still wouldn't bite or hurt him. I don't know what he's doing..???Just a glutton for punishment I guess.

    So, at the words of. "we're gonna have to find Crash a home." My daughter just went into total broken heart mode. And for one thing, I have always been strongly against that getting a dog and giving it away bullshyt. You commit, and deal with it. Whatever "it" is that people think they can just shuffle a life around like that for. So, I guess we just gotta keep them separated. Maybe when Crash matures some, he'll understand where morgy is at. But I've never really disciplined Morgy. I've let him show his teeth at me over the years. He learned this morning that he will never do that again though. I got through to him about that this morning. He didn't show 'em again either, at me that is. I don't know if he'll ever ease up on Crash.

    All in all Crash is the best dog I could ask for. He listens. He's smart. He has the best, easiest, sweetest, fun-loving, playful disposition I could ask for. I just can't put it in words what a fine dog Crash is. That's a breed that would make some money. I've heard of the Labrodoodle. This American/Pit mix is one great mix. Of course, it is what it is, and all the cliches that go with bulldogs, but hands down, one of the greatest! I just wish I could get Mr. poopoo head Morgy under control. I'm wondering if I have them both neutered, how much that might help.
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    Let me be the first to say CONGRATULATIONS AND WOW!

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      DARN THATS TOO BAD ABOUT MORGY. YOU PROB WILL haVE to keep em apart. Even through a fence or something., they still keep ech other company. damn, the bloody wounds suck. if there is a dog park close by, it would be dogheaven to crash. thats where I take bruno to give him his fix for playing with other dogs. Yesp, Bruno is the sme way. all he wants to do is play.

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        Originally posted by horsepwr View Post
        I'm wondering if I have them both neutered, how much that might help.
        It may make all the difference in the world.

        I can't say for sure nor can anyone else but 2 intact males in the same house is a recipe for disaster.

        Angus had a couple of scuffs at the dog park before we got him fixed-- after not a problem.

        He's a beautiful pup you got.

        I hoping for the best between the old man and new kid!!


        Sal

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          good looking pooch bro!!!
          HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!


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            beautiful dog brotha!

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              thanks guys. Everything is fine by keeping them apart. I'm afraid the lttle guy will end up making crash mean. I'm hoping that by getting them fixed, it will help, or even solve the problem. Morgy really needs it first, but we've already paid for Crash to get done when we picked him up. We just gotta set an appointment for the old man asap. He's really needed that done is whole life. That probably would've saved some hurt feelings yesterday morning when he showed his teeth at me for the last time.

              It don't take long to become attached to something so fast, as we have with Crash. He's part of the family, and he's just such a sweet, playful, and happy boy. Giving him up is not an option at this point. I'm just hopeful for a peaceful future. I guess, even if it takes the separation thing. It will be peaceful.

              One thing I gotta get for Crash is the big crate for bedtime, and when we're gone.
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                very cool bro. yes, consider getting Morgy fixed asap because it can take a month or so for the results to be noticeable. Has also been shown to extend a dogs life. Shoot, maybe get em both done on the same day

                In the meantime, maybe try and get crash around other playful dogs so he doesnt turn aggressive with morgy biting on him and growling at him..

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                  awesome wide eyed pooch.

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                    Originally posted by skinnyman View Post
                    awesome wide eyed pooch.
                    Thanks much!

                    Another day. Easy day so long as the boys are kept apart. which they have been, and will be.

                    The old man, Morgy the terrier, has had allot to deal with, and that shift in alpha male yesterday morning really affected him. He just thought he was the man all his life and all of the sudden that alpha status was taken from him, so he's coping with a few things right now. He stayed in our bedroom all day today, and just slept. He wouldn't even come out for a slice of cheese. and that really is a huge thing. His 2 favorites. cheese and chicken. But I took him a slice to realize he'd moved to our closet. which is a decent size walk in, but still, I got a little worried about him grieving. At his age, 10yrs, he can grieve himself to death. He didn't really seem to bad about Gracie, but all the changes compiled appeared to be really taking a toll today. He seems allot better tonight though.

                    I made an appointment to get them fixed Friday. The vet said that should solve the problem. We'll see.
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                      Originally posted by horsepwr View Post
                      Thanks much!

                      Another day. Easy day so long as the boys are kept apart. which they have been, and will be.

                      The old man, Morgy the terrier, has had allot to deal with, and that shift in alpha male yesterday morning really affected him. He just thought he was the man all his life and all of the sudden that alpha status was taken from him, so he's coping with a few things right now. He stayed in our bedroom all day today, and just slept. He wouldn't even come out for a slice of cheese. and that really is a huge thing. His 2 favorites. cheese and chicken. But I took him a slice to realize he'd moved to our closet. which is a decent size walk in, but still, I got a little worried about him grieving. At his age, 10yrs, he can grieve himself to death. He didn't really seem to bad about Gracie, but all the changes compiled appeared to be really taking a toll today. He seems allot better tonight though.

                      I made an appointment to get them fixed Friday. The vet said that should solve the problem. We'll see.
                      ya, hope that solves the problem. Good luck with that bro. Glad you go the new dog!!!!

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                        update: Morgy has came around. Just a major adjustment after 10yrs to realize he's not the alpha of the pack. So, it was just hurt feelings. He's already came around strong today. I can't wait til Friday fix day!

                        and thanks bro!
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