It’s been a long time coming😩 #dogmom #siblings #dogfight #dogsoftiktok
Having two dogs as siblings comes with a mix of love, rivalry, and plenty of playful antics. As a dog mom, I’ve witnessed many moments where one dog tries to assert dominance or get back at the other after some minor annoyance or boundary crossing. The phrase “When big sister is finally able to get her revenge” really hits home because it's a moment every pet owner with multiple dogs might relate to. In my experience, these little dog fights or spats are not usually serious but rather a way for dogs to communicate boundaries and social hierarchy. The big sister dog often takes her time to respond, and when she does, it’s usually with a mix of intensity and subtlety that reminds the younger sibling who's boss. It’s fascinating to watch how their relationships evolve over time—from playful wrestles to serious-looking standoffs, then back to being inseparable companions. To maintain harmony and reduce the frequency of such fights, consistency in training and understanding each dog’s personality is vital. Recognizing the warning signs before a dog fight escalates can help in separating them gently. Also, ensuring each dog gets individual attention and sufficient exercise helps reduce tension and jealousy. Sharing these moments on platforms like TikTok using hashtags such as #dogmom, #siblings, #dogfight, and #dogsoftiktok has connected me with a community that truly understands the joys and challenges of raising sibling dogs. Seeing others’ stories helps validate that these natural behaviors are part of the dog sibling experience, making the occasional dog fight a little less stressful and a lot more amusing.
































