How can i get my dogs to get along again?

  I got a 8 month old male rottweiler/german shepard i brought him home and introduced him to my other 2 dogs, a 8 month old male rottweiler and a female aussie. He got in a fight with the female, but they like each other now . then him and the rottweiler looked like they were gonna fight but just started running and playing with each other they became best friends. Then about 2-3 months ago the 2 males got in a bad fight both were badly injured ever since that day they cant be together anymore or they fight so ones always locked up in his kennel or outside. I dont like putting them in the little cage coz i feel bad. i want them to be able to walk around the house again without killing each other. I got the rott/shepard neutered to see if it would calm him down coz hes the aggressive one but it didnt work. I try taking them out in the yard together on leashes but they just try and fight each other. How can i get them to be butt buddies again?
A good dog trainer is what you will need. First of all they need to be stopped at the point of eye contact as that is when it starts.

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All your dogs need to be fixed and you as the trainer needs to set boundaries with them.They cannot do this and I would suggest a trainer well trained in aggressive behavior.



there is a pack forming here and one of them wants to be the pack leader so, get someone knowledgeable in training to get things under control
I have a friend who shows at Westminster and is an experienced, reputable breeder. She had 2 dogs who would fight to the death. One of the dominant dogs came to live with me where she has lived happily with my other dogs for 4 years. When I go to visit my friend the 2 dogs would still fight if allowed to be together. Yet, when the dominant dog, who remained with my friend, comes to visit at my house they get along fine. The dogs showed us it was a turf war which would not be resolved as long as they lived in the same house.



If your situation is the same there is no solution other than keeping them separated and hope they never accidentally get together. Or perhaps you have a friend who can give one of the dogs a good loving home.
They will be fighting for dominance - one of them wants to be 'top dog' and in the dog world that involves fighting, and if neither will back down, then it can be a dangerous situation. pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com



I don't think this will be something you can do on your own, if I were you I would look at getting a dog trainer or behavioural therapist to come to your home to give their opinion on the situation and help you re-introduce them .



Unfortunately it could mean that they will never be able to be in the same room again which is when you will have to consider your options - either continue with the current arrangement of separation or getting rid of one



Good Luck



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