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		<description>my malteses dex and bebe dont really get along. dex (8 months) is very playful but bebe (16 years) dont wanna play. so the prob is that everytime bebe comes down from the sofa dex chases him around the house and bebe starts peeing everywhere!! help!!
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2013 17:20:13 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>At 16, the older dog does not deserve a puppy chasing her around!!!  This is not fair to her at all.
I would separate them, unless I was right there making sure the puppy leaves the older dog alone.  
This would be like asking your 90 year old grandparent to babysit your two year old.  Not very nice at all!!!<br /><br />
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