Resource guarding chihuahua

  • First Basenji's

    I've never used a muzzle on him before, and I don't know if he's ever been muzzled. Is that something that would have to be done gradually (like only doing it for a short amount of time at first and then gradually increasing the amount of time it is worn)? Cody is easily stressed out, and it seems like something that might be stressful at first.


  • I would only add if you are going to muzzle one, the other should be muzzled also….

  • First Basenji's

    I agree. This situation is so stressful. I think I'm going to give it a little longer and see if we can compromise. If not, I have to do what's best for both me and Cody, and we may have to find somewhere else to live.


  • I also have a chihuahua(Jolie). She is more aggressive over space. If shes on the bed and the cat jumps on the bed Jolie will growl and bark at roxi telling her to get off and roxi gets surprised and runs off. I think its just the chihuahua nature to be more assertive because of their size. I also see this with my cat. My cat is about 8lbs. She will push around the great dane in my apartment but wont bother much with the chi or the c0ckerspaniel mix we have. I think this is because she doesn't want to feel vunerable to something that she might not be able to handle if things go wrong. I would also agree with removing any items that cause this aggression and feed the dogs treats and food separately.

    As far as muzzling there are chihuahua sized muzzles lol. I think I would try taking away the things this aggression creates before trying the muzzles, because they can be stressful for some dogs. Some will throw their heads around or paw the muzzle trying to get it off so they might miss the point of this exercise if they aren't used to it.


  • How about walking the 2 dogs together to let them burn off energy. They can find that doing things outside the house will tire them out, less energy for other things.
    Just my thoughts.


  • My moms chihuahua is the same way. She attacks Anubis when he tries to play with his OWN toys, she thinks they are hers. We just take the toys away and send her to the couch. When shes calmed down we give Anubis his toys back and keep her on the couch. And if it happens again we repeat the process. It keeps the fights to a minimal.

    PS: I was on the wrong page and was going to post about Basenji's and cats….So Excuse the wrong title! Lol


  • I hope I don't catch flack for this, but every chi I have come across has been snarky! I'm sure there are great ones out there though. I like Sharron's idea of walking them together. They will burn off energy and will hopefully understand that they can be close together and in harmony, whether inside or outside.


  • @Kipawa:

    I hope I don't catch flack for this, but every chi I have come across has been snarky! I'm sure there are great ones out there though. I like Sharron's idea of walking them together. They will burn off energy and will hopefully understand that they can be close together and in harmony, whether inside or outside.

    Fran take a look at my recent Facebook photo's of ny nephew w/my brothers Chi Julio…This is most mild mannered, loveable dog ever. He is wonderful with my nephew 😃 and when it comes to Sonny lets just say he runs the other way! :rolleyes:


  • @sonnyboy:

    Fran take a look at my recent Facebook photo's of ny nephew w/my brothers Chi Julio…This is most mild mannered, loveable dog ever. He is wonderful with my nephew 😃 and when it comes to Sonny lets just say he runs the other way! :rolleyes:

    Lisa, what name are you under on Facebook? I'd love to see the pictures. I KNOW there are great chi's out there. 🙂 It seems I have only met the snarky ones. 😞


  • @Kipawa: No flack here! I agree! Ive only seen ONE mild tempered Chi. Im not a huge fan of them…sure they're cute but ALWAYS seem to have a snarky attitude. Moms Chi Keelie is a drama queen and she also thinks she runs the house.

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