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Just popping in with updates and answers.
No, I did not buy a shock collar. That would be a very last ditch effort, if she didn't respond well to any training.
I don't do tv.
I wouldn't be able to do Ceasar's show, but I do watch him often. Zoey was trained using his techniques. She listens fairly well, except when she's side tracked. I'm not overly affectionate with my animals, I love them and all, but I'm not a mushy pet person. I hope that doesn't sound mean. I'm aware I'm here to provide food, water, shelter, love and be a dominant pack leader. That's how it is.
Chey is being crate trained at night, because I can't bare for her to sleep outside. She has a covered cage to call her own and have 'alone, relaxation' time when she comes in at night. During the day, she's on 'quarantine', chained in the yard. When I can trust her near Zoey and the kids, then both dogs will be getting radio collar units.
Somehow today, she managed to unhook herself. She laid in the yard, never left her 'tied up' area. After the boys ate lunch, I ran outside to fill water bowls. I went to Zoey first because she's closest to the house. Chey casually walked up behind me, didn't see her, Ian yelled out the window "Chey's loose and right behind you!". He yelled because once she was right on me, she lunged at Zoey and attacked her from behind. She went for her neck and ears. I had to pull her off pretty forcefully and yell. Once I pried her off, I checked Zoey. Chey wandered around Zo's area and urinated. After that initial attack, Ian was right out the door. Chey acted like nothing even happened and wandered back over to where she was lying before.
Is this a dominance issue maybe? Zoey will be 2 in January, so she's still just an excitable pup and she's never had any real doggy friends, so she's hyper and just wants to play with Cheyenne. Cheyenne will be 6 in May. She bristles and growls when Zo even attempts to 'communicate' with her.
I don't expect things to be 'peachy' over night. I know this will be a process. Cheyenne will need some time to adjust to being in a normal atmosphere again and Zoey will need to adjust to having another dog around.
I will look for some of Ceasar's books the next time I'm near Barnes and Nobles. Thank you for the suggestions everyone.
I really appreciate it.
No, I did not buy a shock collar. That would be a very last ditch effort, if she didn't respond well to any training.
I don't do tv.

Chey is being crate trained at night, because I can't bare for her to sleep outside. She has a covered cage to call her own and have 'alone, relaxation' time when she comes in at night. During the day, she's on 'quarantine', chained in the yard. When I can trust her near Zoey and the kids, then both dogs will be getting radio collar units.
Somehow today, she managed to unhook herself. She laid in the yard, never left her 'tied up' area. After the boys ate lunch, I ran outside to fill water bowls. I went to Zoey first because she's closest to the house. Chey casually walked up behind me, didn't see her, Ian yelled out the window "Chey's loose and right behind you!". He yelled because once she was right on me, she lunged at Zoey and attacked her from behind. She went for her neck and ears. I had to pull her off pretty forcefully and yell. Once I pried her off, I checked Zoey. Chey wandered around Zo's area and urinated. After that initial attack, Ian was right out the door. Chey acted like nothing even happened and wandered back over to where she was lying before.
Is this a dominance issue maybe? Zoey will be 2 in January, so she's still just an excitable pup and she's never had any real doggy friends, so she's hyper and just wants to play with Cheyenne. Cheyenne will be 6 in May. She bristles and growls when Zo even attempts to 'communicate' with her.
I don't expect things to be 'peachy' over night. I know this will be a process. Cheyenne will need some time to adjust to being in a normal atmosphere again and Zoey will need to adjust to having another dog around.
I will look for some of Ceasar's books the next time I'm near Barnes and Nobles. Thank you for the suggestions everyone.
