Hi~I just found this sight and have read so much good information already! I have brother/sister duo of Pems, Ginger and Lambeau. They are 1 1/2 years old. We got them when they were 7 1/2 weeks old. We just love them to death. They are so cute and full of personality. We also have a Min Pin who is approx 11 years old. He was a rescue that we got 10 years ago. Anyway, we brought the pups home and introduced them to our min pin and they all got along just great. They actually brought some of the "puppy" back out of our old guy! :) We didn't spay/neuter right away because my husband really wanted to breed them (not with each other, obviously!) I was not at all interested in breeding Ginger because I had done some research and had read about complications with deliveries, etc. I just didn't feel we were qualified and I didn't want to put Ginger in any danger. Ginger had her 1st heat in January when she was 9 months old which was uneventful. In June, my mother was babysitting our kids and something set the corgis off and they attacked our min pin and mauled him. My mom acted on her instinct and unfortunately stuck her hands in the mix to try and rescue our min pin and she got bit. Maverick suffered over 2 dozen puncture wounds and needed several stitches. My mom didn't require any stitches, thankfully. I was just heartbroken when this happened and I cried for days because I thought I was going to have to get rid of them. I couldn't even look at them for awhile because it just tore me up that they were capable of such a terrible thing. A few days after this incident, Ginger started bleeding so we realized she had gone into heat again. We wondered if that had played a part in the attack. I called a "dog whisperer" in our area and she came out to our house for an afternoon. She was helpful but her methods are very rough and it's hard for me to do some of the things she suggested. The alpha roll is a big part of her method. So anyway, I had Lambeau neutered in August. The dog trainer told us NOT to neuter Ginger because she is already so dominant. She said that by neutering her we would be taking away her female hormones and she could become even more dominant. Since the attack happened in our kitchen I suspected food may have been involved so we feed them only while being supervised. Same goes for treats and chew bones because Ginger is very possessive and always wants what the other dogs have even if she has the same thing. Everything has been fine in our house with the dogs until this past Monday when another attack happened. I had to swat the pups with a broom to get them off of Maverick. Lambeau only needed a swat or two and he ran away. Ginger seemed relentless and it took much more effort to get her away. Maverick only had 3 puncture this time thankfully and no stitches. 3 days later it happened again but I was right there and able to stop them before they injured him again. The next day Ginger went after Lambeau. Since it had been about six months I wondered if she was going into heat again. Sure enough last night when she came in from outside I saw a few drops of blood on the kitchen floor. I was wondering if anyone else has experienced aggression like this when their female was going into heat. I'm sorry for the long post-I just wanted to include as much info as possible.
Thank you and Happy Holidays to everyone!
Lisa