Not exact matches
Our immune system can
fight off infections, our blood clots so that we don't bleed to death with every cut, tissues regenerate and
bone fractures heal, if imperfectly,
over time.
Families used to cook more meat on the
bone, and people would
fight over who got the gristle!
Dogs forced to
fight one another suffer severe injuries such as wounds from biting and broken
bones, and often die when the
fight is
over or shortly thereafter.
Moreover a true topdog is more likely to share a toy, a
bone, or a sleeping place, than
fight over one.
Note: avoid rawhide
bones, pig - hooves or other treats
over which some dogs may
fight with another pet or a child (sometimes a dog will try to guard a highly coveted treat from adult owners).
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.
No rawhide
bones: they can be rough on digestion, cause choking - plus rawhides, pigs hooves and other too - highly covered treats can incite dogs to
fight over them.
Consider using the Vietnam war as a model, the way WW2 was used as a model for VC1; there's a lot of good storytelling to be had there, from the perspective of a nation trying to maintain its cohesion and independence as two massive powers
fight over it like a dog
over a
bone.