MushyMushy
Marseeya Here!
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Ever since we got our second dog, the two of them have been best buddies. The oldest, a big lab mix, is 11 and not in great shape (hip dysplasia) and the youngest, a medium size mutt, is 3. They used to play together every day. It was a happy, relaxed play. They got in the occasional argument, yipping at each other over some perceived slight, but would make up almost immediately.
Something has shifted in them both over the past few months. Their play started getting a little more aggressive until they quit playing altogether. Their fights are a little more intense -- still no biting, but I wouldn't be surprised if it ended up happening. We've tried encouraging them to play together, trying to get them to play tug of war like they used to always do, but as soon as the older dog gets the rope in her mouth, the younger dog loses interest and walks away. They used to lie next to each other and nap, but now they nap at opposite ends of the room.
Any insight into this? The older dog, despite being in poor shape seems to still want the interaction. It seems to be the younger one who has lost interest in being buddies.
Something has shifted in them both over the past few months. Their play started getting a little more aggressive until they quit playing altogether. Their fights are a little more intense -- still no biting, but I wouldn't be surprised if it ended up happening. We've tried encouraging them to play together, trying to get them to play tug of war like they used to always do, but as soon as the older dog gets the rope in her mouth, the younger dog loses interest and walks away. They used to lie next to each other and nap, but now they nap at opposite ends of the room.
Any insight into this? The older dog, despite being in poor shape seems to still want the interaction. It seems to be the younger one who has lost interest in being buddies.