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treacletoffee
Hi,
we have had treacle and toffee for just over a year, they are loved and cared for neutered brothers from the animal sanctuary.
Treacle is larger and dominant,but the two always have got on well with each other. Last night we noticed toffee's ear had a chunk out and was bleeding. We bathed the ear and seperated them overnight. It scabbed over nicely overnight but when we put them together, Treacle went for Toffee's ear and it started bleeding again. But there didn't seem to be obvious aggression between the two more a kind of nibbling.
I know ear-nibbling can be normal dominance behaviour, but is this a bit extreme ? And any ideas about what to do ? They like each others company, and we don't want them to be lonely, but I don't want to see this harm either.
Any suggestions welcome, thanks.
we have had treacle and toffee for just over a year, they are loved and cared for neutered brothers from the animal sanctuary.
Treacle is larger and dominant,but the two always have got on well with each other. Last night we noticed toffee's ear had a chunk out and was bleeding. We bathed the ear and seperated them overnight. It scabbed over nicely overnight but when we put them together, Treacle went for Toffee's ear and it started bleeding again. But there didn't seem to be obvious aggression between the two more a kind of nibbling.
I know ear-nibbling can be normal dominance behaviour, but is this a bit extreme ? And any ideas about what to do ? They like each others company, and we don't want them to be lonely, but I don't want to see this harm either.
Any suggestions welcome, thanks.