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		<title>I have 2 lab pit mixes and here recently they have strted fighting and they will not stop i had to have a friend break t Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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		<description>Neither are fixed and in the past i have been able to break up the fights but this time the older male was trying to kill my younger one.</description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 07:43:43 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>Pitbulls (and to a lesser extend labs) are known for Dog Aggression. The risks of fights breaking out are higher if the dogs are the same gender or unaltered... Unfortunately, yours are both.

Get a behaviorist AND a trainer lined up, as even with a behaviorist you're going to need extensive obedience training to manage a household with two DA dogs. Then develop a household schedule for separate socialization, exercise and feeding because crate &amp; rotate will now be the foundation of your daily dog care. And get them both neutered asap.
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			<p>You did research, right? You know that pits can be dog aggressive, right? You need to hire a behaviorist, not a trainer,  to assess this situation. Until you get one, keep them separated. You are right to be concerned. Never allow them to be together unsupervised. Crate &amp; rotate for management until you get someone to help you. 
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