As you may be aware, my Rupert and Sapphire fell out terribly last week and ended up having to be separated, after inflicting several horrid bites on one another.
Well, tonight Rupert (far side) was sitting down and Saph's gone and flopped here, and Rupert didn't flinch or try and go for her through the pen;
Is this a good sign? Or should I not read into it too much. Earlier this evening I gave them both head rubs at the same time, as I read you can sometimes trick them into thinking the other one is grooming them?
And as a bonus for checking this thread you can have this photo of Sapphire trying to fit all her hay in her mouth at once:
And this photo of my in-laws geriatric dog who gets cold in the winter;
Thanks!
Well, tonight Rupert (far side) was sitting down and Saph's gone and flopped here, and Rupert didn't flinch or try and go for her through the pen;
Is this a good sign? Or should I not read into it too much. Earlier this evening I gave them both head rubs at the same time, as I read you can sometimes trick them into thinking the other one is grooming them?
And as a bonus for checking this thread you can have this photo of Sapphire trying to fit all her hay in her mouth at once:
And this photo of my in-laws geriatric dog who gets cold in the winter;
Thanks!