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Hi everybody, as I am new to this site I thought I might try to utilise the knowledge and experience of the members. I have two Lurchers, Betty at 12 months old and Alfie at 6 months. They generally get on really well, sleep in the same bed, eat out of the same bowel and will share treats to the extent that they will happily chew each end of the treat at the same time. They are affectionate and do not display any aggression towards each other, people or other dogs. They walk well together on the same side of me on the lead. Happy days! Then I let them off the lead and all hell breaks loose. Betty (the older one) seems intent on not letting Alfie go any distance and when he tries she runs him down, charges him, wrestles him to the floor and then stands over him, intent on not letting him come back to me. It’s so frustrating as Alfie is desperate to run back but is being blocked by Betty. I cannot account for the behaviour. When they finally do come back, Betty comes to me for a treat, as if she thinks she has done well and performed some important function! I keep calm and if it gets too bad I put them both back on the lead and then they are fine. It is difficult to directly intervene when it happens as it is occurring at a distance. I thought it might be resource guarding of me (or the treats in my pocket) by Betty but I am not convinced. Just wondered if anyone has had similar experience or can offer any advice