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Originally Posted by Luvdogs2 Hey all, I got home and I heard her barking as I walked down the hall. She must know my key jingle as I walk because she lets my fiance know when I'm about to walk in the door way before it opens. She doesn't bark at the door if anyone else walks down the hall, that is unless somebody knocks.
Well, I get inside and my fiance is dozing on the couch. Bdog jumps back onto the couch where her chewy is and her little nub tail is going so fast it's blurry. I talk to her as I'm putting things down and ask her to come over and see me. She jumps down and walks towards me, but as I'm dropping my stuff, when I look back, she's back on the couch.
I got done organizing my stuff and say a few more hellos as I walk up to her. Get this!! I asked her if she was being good and I start petting her....NO GROWLS, NO TEETH!!!
THIS IS A FIRST!!!
I don't know if it's a turning point, but we'll see how it goes. I just wanted to let you know. |
Maybe this because you have changed your frustration into momentum in seeking out help and maybe that alleviated her sensing your frustration here's what I said earlier and I'm just quoting what others have said, dog trainers, animal behaviorist etc...congrats it seems to be a small change that has paved the way to a better future.

Remember dogs may not be as cognitive as people but what they lack in cognizance they excel in sensing how we feel and feel toward them...weather we "show" it or not. You really do get with dogs what you give...remember that.