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Originally Posted by Yorkiekids I'm not sure how to stop this behavior as it sounds like your really trying a lot of great things. It might be worth contacting a trainer for just one or two sessions to help you out. I found that by contacting my police canine unit that they did have officers that were willing to help me out, and they were very inexpensive. I think your family over reacted, and probably scared her more then she scared them. Every once in a while my two will jump on my grandson, and accidently scratch him, because they are so excited to see him. I just kiss his boo boo, and he's fine. He loves them too. |
In this case I do not believe contacting a trainer is going to do much good, until she changes her behavior. As long as the dog runs the hlouse she is not going to change. A trainer can correct the behavior while he is there, but as soon as he is out of the picture the dog will go back to it's oldways, unless the humans in the house take back control.
JMO but I believe it would be a waste of time and money.