By using food there was never
a fight over toys.
N mine will
fight over toys even if same exact thing for each.
My two older boys are very active,
they fight over toys, and the older one is always getting into things and braking things.
I have a 13 month old boy and a 27 month old girl, and all they do is
fight over toys!
Another pro about babies this age is they are less likely to
fight over a toy.
Now, the greatest challenge is when the two of them are
fighting over toys.
I found that if I can keep them busy with activities, it cuts down on
the fighting over toys....
Play games of fetch and retrieval, but be sure that your dog knows the «drop» or «release» command so you're not
fighting over the toy.
Fighting over toys is one of the most common issues in any dog park.
Ali and Cameron were
fighting over a toy.
There are meddling tricksters and sensitive wallflowers,
fights over toys and struggles with testing.
Not exact matches
A Christian observing the conflict
over the canon might be excused for feeling like a child watching his brothers
fight it out
over his
toy «Canon,» after all, like so many of our political and cultural concepts, was stolen from the Church, or more charitably, it was borrowed and never returned.
We had
fights over my inability to catch a baseball;
over my desire to learn colors and flowers;
over my wanting to play a violin;
over my need for stuffed
toy animals in my bed with me until 8th grade or so.
Tickle Me Elmo and Buzz Lightyear were the in - demand
toys that Christmas, with the former causing in - shop
fights as customers battled
over the sensation.
It doesn't throw
toys all
over the floor, it doesn't
fight, it doesn't keep wanting me to buy stuff, it doesn't draw with permanent pens
over its body / furniture, it doesn't have tantrums
over everything....
When a
toy is misused (i.e. thrown, used to hit, drawn on,
fought over, etc) and a gentle redirection has been given, the next step for the
toy is to be put in the «Time - Out
Toy Box.»
Then comes the
fighting over sand
toys, the bickering
over the «best» googles, and everyone's favorite... kids screaming «Mom, there is sand on me!»
For kids, yes, they're still learning, and some mistakes and hurt feelings are going to happen in the course of learning, so I wouldn't advocate adults intervening for every little squabble (like, two kids
fighting over one communal
toy, or arguing about what to watch on TV), but if there's a steady pattern of deliberate and premeditated bullying going on, then yeah, I'd step in, whether it's physical bullying, name - calling, threats, cyberbullying, theft / extortion, repeated exclusion, or whatever.
Just yesterday, when they were supposed to be in the garage cleaning up the mess of
toys, my boys were
fighting over who picks up what or who made what mess.
I LOVE my EBBs, and I love the comraderie and new friends I've made in the EBB group, but I don't care for cattiness... not about diapers, not about the latest and greatest
toy (remember news stories about fist
fights breaking out between moms
over Tickle Me Elmo?)
At some point, my three - year - old son finds a way to make a huge mess dumping
toys everywhere and then we argue and bicker and
fight over picking them up.
These are
fought over more than any other
toy in our house.
Was I the only one who became unsettled and swoonish at the sight of a large, inverted carcass hanging from a tree, its vital organs strewn about like children's
toys, the occasional pack of hunting dogs
fighting over a lung, another one looking for a quiet place to enjoy the severed head?
Bailey enjoys playing with his
toys, and he's not aggressive — just the opposite, he drops the
toy rather than
fight over it.
Such behavior would tell me that play drive is dominant
over fighting with the human and I would hesitate to use a
toy — or at least reduce the amount of times I use a
toy — in aggression work.
Never leave your dog's unattended with a
toy as well in case the
toy breaks or your fur kids get in a
fight over it.
Dogs may
fight over hierarchic status, food,
toys, or rawhides.
With 20
toys in the pack, your cat will never have to get bored, and you'll never have to break up
fights among cats
over toys.
The only
toys that I have seen ferrets
fight over are edible
toys, such as Cheweasels and Foamy Fries.
I have never seen ferrets actually
fight over a regular
toy, but I have seen them sneak
toys back and forth from each other.
Killing
fights happen even with opposite sex dogs
over food or highly desirable
toys.
Moreover a true topdog is more likely to share a
toy, a bone, or a sleeping place, than
fight over one.
I did get in some
fights with Brue
over toys.
Never leave two or more home alone dogs with food stuffed
toys because even the sweetest dogs will
fight over food.
But anyways I have had problems with Harper since she was around a year old attacking my mothers dog and
fighting with my other dog
over food and
toys.
Many
fights between otherwise friendly dogs are
over food and chew
toys.
Dogs often
fight over territory, food,
toys, and jealousy.
Some owners who crate and rotate also find that it is beneficial to feed the dogs in their crates; feeding in crates not only helps the dogs to associate the crate with something positive (food), it also helps reduce the possibility of a
fight occurring
over resources (food,
toys, etc).
When you first arrive home, ensure that there are no
toys or treats that the dogs can
fight over.
Don't give your dogs anything worth
fighting over so no bones or rawhides or bully sticks unless one of the dogs are crated safely and then the
toy is removed when they come out of the crate.
Keep meetings brief and be sure to pick up any
toys or bones that may be lying around the house because these are common things for two dogs to
fight over.
PRO: Having no chew
toys around means no
fights over them, no broken teeth, no intestinal blockages... so complete «safety».
Sometimes my sister gets a little overprotective
over food and
toys, but I don't like to
fight at all — I happily back off at first warning from her, and I'm personally not food or
toy aggressive.
Then about 10 days after Abby came home was the first
fight,
over one of Chloe's favorite
toys.
Including any
toy that was being
fought over during the day or previous days!!