We have two corgis and an aussie who all get along pretty well and have their heirachy (sp) all figured out. It seems to be our female on top, then the aussie then our male corgi, this also happens to be the way they became part of the family. Now we have taken all, one or two, to my parents who have two dogs, my brothers where there is one dog, and my mother - in -laws where there is her older pomapoo who stays in the house and just growls and ignores them and also my brother-in-laws corgi who happens to be Taz's full sister. They have also visited us at our home and everyone seemed to get along ok, there was a couple of incidents at my mother-in-laws between KC and Chesney but nothing major. The end of last year Chesney came to stay with us for a while. There was the initial squabbles to figure out her place in the pecking order but nothing major. After Christmas my brother in law and his family moved in with us and shortly after that KC and Chesney started having a lot more fights that have gotten pretty bloody. Chesney now looks like scar face. We got where we just keep them totally separated and let them out at separate times to potty, play etc. My husband says we need to not keep them separated and let them work it out. The down side to this is that KC does tend to come out on top and Chesney is adding more scars to her collection.
My question is really: is it possible that when "her people" moved in then Chesney felt that she then got to share top billing with KC? Or is it just a two female thing? KC has had a couple of other incidents with other random dogs, nothing to the extent of her and Chesney. She hates pugs for some reason and she did try to start something with another corgi walking down the street last summer. But she has been fine at all other family members houses and when their dogs have visited ours, including other female dogs.
I am not sure how to work this problem out, and eventually we would like to add another corgi to our family, so I don't know if it will be different because it will come in as a puppy? And also my brother is going to be getting a female corgi and obviously we want family get together's to be pleasant.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. This is starting to cause hard feelings in the family and we need to figure out how to "fix it" if we can.