I am not sure what it is but between the two of us Chris and I must not have enough attention for both girls and the dog.
In the past week Presley has been pulling Stella's hair and just recently she bit Stella's forehead (about a week before this she bit my thigh and told me it was because she loved me). Thankfully no one was permanently damaged, but what do I do?
In the past week Presley has been pulling Stella's hair and just recently she bit Stella's forehead (about a week before this she bit my thigh and told me it was because she loved me). Thankfully no one was permanently damaged, but what do I do?

Good thing my sweet girls are so cute. Poor Stella can't decide between constipation or diarrhea--I know it's not her fault but what a mess!

And poor Roxy just couldn't quite figure out how to balance all the excitement of a new place, 2 new dogs, and the lack of attention that she is normally used to. She never poops in the house!
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Well, because we like to promote physical abuse at our house, we have (sad to say) resorted to the almighty finger flick when we've caught one of our kids in the act of biting. Whether they were biting us or each other. I really don't know if it's the right answer but it certainly hurts their cheek and gets their attention. It will make you feel pretty bad too. Good luck with a better solution.
Sounds like how Adie was when Isabelle was born. Hopefully she won't start smearing poop all over the house like Adie did.
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