So the pets expert needs pet advice.
As most of you know I have a 3 year old un-neutered (he's going for the surgery in October) male beagle, and a 6 month old border collie cross.
Chewy, the beagle, has grown up with other dogs, and we've never had a major issue. Well, we lost both of our older dogs within 5 months, and days after Jasper (the second to die) passed away, we brought Rascal (the border collie cross puppy) into our home.
Things are going pretty good. Chewy and Rascal play together, they nap together, the clean each other. All in all they get along very well. Here's the but.
Chewy has been toy aggressive. He's actually a little jerk about the whole thing. He'll be sleeping in his bed, and Rascal will be playing (by himself) with a toy, and as soon as Rascal drops the toy, Chewy swoops in, grabs it, and hides it in his bed. He doesn't even play with it, and if Rascal comes anywhere near him Chewy lunges for the toy and growls. Every toy Rascal picks up, Chewy steals away so he can hide it, and then guards it, growls if Rascal comes within 2 feet of him.
Today I was playing catch with Rascal in the yard, throwing his stuffy toy for him. Chewy was napping nearby. Rascal came to me, dropped his toy, Chewy swooped in, grabbed it, went to the garage and hit it under the couch. So I got Rascal another toy, we started playing with that, and Chewy did it again, grabbed the toy and hid it. So I grabbed yet another toy, and again, same thing.
At this point I got fed up, went to grab the toys Chewy had hidden, started playing with Rascal again, and again Chewy would wait for Rascal to drop the toy for me to through, swoop in, and run off.
I have to add that each time Chewy did this I told him No, and went after him, but I do admit, it was just easier to get another toy then to completely discipline Chewy. Also, I feel bad, I realize this is jealousy, even though he has no reason to be jealous, they both get equal attention.
I don't know how to stop this. Normally when this happens, and it's a daily thing, I scold Chewy, take the toy away from him, and give it back to Rascal. Today I just didn't want the drama, but today is the only day that I haven't scolded Chewy, so scolding isn't the issue. He's really just not getting that this isn't okay.
Anyone have any suggestions? Is it because he's not neutered? Is it because he doesn't like having a new dog in the house? Is it because he misses Indy and Jasper? I don't know what to do, and it's getting to the point where I'm afraid that sooner or later Rascal won't accept it, and there will be a fight. Even if there isn't a fight, this behavior is not okay.
I have to add that each time Chewy does this, Rascal backs away and lets Chewy have the toy. When Rascal approaches Chewy and the toy, it's never to get the toy back. He's not once tried to re-steal the toy.
If you need more info, I'm happy to supply it. I just don't know how to put a stop to this and everything I've tried (including squirting Chewy with water) hasn't worked. Yes, I bought a spray bottle, and when Chewy growls about whatever he's guarding, I'll spray him.
I also should add, this isn't only with toys, it's with any object that's laying around. The other day there was an empty milk carton in the garage. Chewy was sleeping, Rascal came into the garage, walked up to Chewy wagging his tail, and Chewy lunged for the milk carton, grabbed it, and growled, then hid under the couch in the garage with the milk carton to guard it.
I hope my rambling is making sense. It's hard to describe exactly what's going on. I can try to get a video, but I'd have no idea how to post it here.
I just need some advice.