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Originally Posted by ARCHIE Your smart to try and nip this in the bud before it get's out of hand.
He is guarding what he believes to be his. You and the bed.
This will not change unless you get him out of the bed, now.
Place him in his own bed next to yours for about a week not allowing
him on the bed at all during this time.
After a week, if he stays in his bed and you really want him back in yours,
make him go into his bed first then have your boyfriend pick him up and
put him in yours. This tells him it is your bed and he is being invited into it.
If he starts up again put him in his bed forever and don't allow him in
your bed again. He's being alpha over the two of you and this can turn
into a big problem down the road. It can go into food guarding and toy guarding as well. It's amazing how smart this breed is. They want what
they want, some of them anyhow and you really have to stay on top
of them and show them who the real boss is.
I have been through this and this is what I have done to correct it.
It worked like a charm.
Good luck, |


that is about what I would suggest also...anne