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From my experience with an alpha male cockapoo, he is trying to establish his dominance over her. He's trying to let her know she is beneath him in the "pack". Had the same situation with my 2 plus year old male cockapoo. It escalated. Hope you have better luck.
Is the female close by? Could he be telling the other dog to back off? I am not sure what this might be, but maybe putting him into some training modes with your daughter where she gets him to do some tasks for a reward might re-define their heirarchy.
I would suggest your daughter do a couple of things to reinforce that she is the boss
1. actively ignore him by not looking at him, petting him or using his name (tell her to pretend she is the coolest kid at school, too cool to be bothered with him)
2. Walk him. Again no words. Attach him around her waist and just go.
3. Feed him. Again no words. Remember she is too cool to speak to him.
4. I would have her kick him out of her room for a while too, just to assert her aauthority. Again no words just lead him out.
I am anxious to hear how it works out.
Excellent advice. He's trying to establish his dominance over this "newcomer" to the pack.
Wow! I paid BIG money to a trainer to learn all this when I first brought Skadi home . Not that she growled, but the trainer was helping me become the 'pack' leader. Very good advice.
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