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He tries so hard to be her buddy, but our big girl Lexi just doesn't quite want to be friends yet. I'm sure it'll come with time, but he does know how to make her show her teeth
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Location: West Virginia
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I hope that Lexi comes around, it would be great if they would play together.
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i think you need to seperate the dogs when Lexi is snarling. you're asking for trouble by letting the pup lick her mouth while she's showing her teeth. </p>
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Dogs will put each other in place, but she is telling little one to back off . Little one will get it. Your dog was raised with little dogs, other dogs? Even if there was a little lesson it shouldn't hurt little one knowing it's place, as long as you are the boss and they know that
. Baby supervised of course.
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