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What To Do After Your Dogs Fight

1. Separate the dogs immediately. Use anything you can to keep them apart, such as a leash, a barrier, or even your own body.

2. Assess the damage. Check both dogs for injuries, and take them to the vet if necessary.

3. Clean up the scene. Remove any blood, saliva, or other bodily fluids from the area.

4. Give the dogs a time-out. Put them in separate rooms or crates for a few hours to cool down.

5. Talk to your veterinarian. They can help you determine the cause of the fight and recommend ways to prevent it from happening again.

6. Start obedience training. This can help improve your dogs' behavior and make them less likely to fight.

7. Socialize your dogs. Getting your dogs used to being around other people and animals can help reduce their aggression.

8. Be patient. It may take time for your dogs to learn how to get along with each other again. Don't give up if they have a few setbacks.

Here are some additional tips for preventing dog fights:

* Keep your dogs up to date on their vaccinations.

* Avoid introducing new dogs to each other too quickly.

* Provide your dogs with plenty of exercise and playtime.

* Don't let your dogs play with toys or food that could cause them to become possessive.

* Be consistent with your training and discipline.

* Neuter or spay your dogs.

* If you have a dog with a history of aggression, consult with a veterinarian or animal behaviorist.

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