answers will be given in the near future.
stay in tuned for more information about our
beautiful Teacup Poodles (aka Teddy Bears).
stay in tuned for more information about our
beautiful Teacup Poodles (aka Teddy Bears).
Read Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear) Guideline Ep.34 (Potty-Train)
even with the most stable temperament amongst all canine breeds,
if provoked, teacup poodles (teddy bears) would sometimes
get into fights with other dogs too.
no doubt it looks extremely scary when they fight like two wild bears
standing up with those sharp white teeth all showing
like they are going to fight till one of them drops on the ground.
it's perfectly normal for owners wanting to cut out the fight
immediately, but is it a wise move trying to separate
two angry teacup poodles in the middle of a fight?
if provoked, teacup poodles (teddy bears) would sometimes
get into fights with other dogs too.
no doubt it looks extremely scary when they fight like two wild bears
standing up with those sharp white teeth all showing
like they are going to fight till one of them drops on the ground.
it's perfectly normal for owners wanting to cut out the fight
immediately, but is it a wise move trying to separate
two angry teacup poodles in the middle of a fight?
Teacup Poodle (Teddy Bear)
Guideline 35: Getting Into Fights
it's best NOT to attempt to separate two angry teacup poodles
in the middle of a fight not only because it's going to be a chaotic situation
where the poodles would not be able to tell who's the owner
and who's the competitor, also it's highly possible for the owners
to get hurt/bitten trying to separate the two.
alternatively, it's probably best to use other methods to distract them
such as making loud noises, pouring water, or bringing out
something new to surprise/distract them; owners should only intrude
when there's a pause to the fight due to distraction:
engage and hold still the winning poodle first
(never attempt to protect the losing poodle first otherwise
the winning one is going to get the wrong idea that his/her competitor
got you to back him/her up, which is only going to make
the winning poodle wanting to fight even more).
such as making loud noises, pouring water, or bringing out
something new to surprise/distract them; owners should only intrude
when there's a pause to the fight due to distraction:
engage and hold still the winning poodle first
(never attempt to protect the losing poodle first otherwise
the winning one is going to get the wrong idea that his/her competitor
got you to back him/her up, which is only going to make
the winning poodle wanting to fight even more).
what's interesting during a poodle fight is that the loser poodle
would lie down with his/her tummy facing up as a sign of
showing his/her white flag; when that happens it's also a good time
for owners to carefully engage and break up the two.
would lie down with his/her tummy facing up as a sign of
showing his/her white flag; when that happens it's also a good time
for owners to carefully engage and break up the two.
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