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Old 12-16-2011, 10:42 AM   #14
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If this were a real situation, which I do NOT believe for one second then I would say there is NO HOPE for it ever getting better. The OP, if he were a real person, is way too proud of his manliness and his large voice, and etc. etc. He just wants to be "alpha"...etc, etc, etc.

If this were a real person then the only hope for that dog is that it gets a new home asap. I would then tell the OP to never get another dog again...or any pet for that matter. I would also agree with Steve 100%.

This is the advice I would give if I thought this was a real person and not just a troll. But, since I believe it is a troll, I will not respond to the OP at all....this is for everyone else.

It's always the same thing, "my fiance's dog" or "my girlfriends" dog....I "need to be alpha"....seriously....next time just copy and paste.


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Originally Posted by TR8 View Post
Hi Im new here my fiance has a yorkie, I say hers because I honestly dont see why she wants to keep it around lol.

Here is a little history on the dog, it used to bark, at everything, chase people down the street, run off after cats people cars leaves the wind, everythng. Urinate on everything it wasnt even really house trained its 3 it was pad trained.

Its gotten a little better, used to like me though, now it hates me. urinates and cowers when I get home, urinates and runs in circles when its excited that my fiance is home, If I pick it up to take it outside it urinates on and runs all over the house and somehow continues to do so while I hold it to take it outside, if I bring it inside it will likely soon urinate on me or the floor again very soon.

Punishments I have given the dog for the barking and peeing in the house: loud firm "no" "Bad" pick it up, put it in the cage, or outside. Barking outside I take the dog in say no and put it in the cage. Running after someone down the street, well I have no choice on this one I run after the little thing and grab it by whatever limb comes first so it dosnt try to bite or scare some children. say no and put it in the cage. Ive gone as far before to give the dog a bath when it pees when being scared or excited to teach it things it dosnt like happen when it does things i dont like

Its made huge improvements in barking, mostly because if I say no its scared and stops everything! it no longer defecates in the house however, it does still seem to enjoy peeing on me or the floor or my fiance or her kid or the most enraging, the bed! If I come home and see that the bedroom door is left open and I want to go in there I have to sneak up on the dog quietly run in, grab it and run outside with it. If I dont it WILL every time pee on my bed, then I get upset then it pees more, then it walks slowly out the door while peeing on itself and the floor and what a mess!

Aside from giving it away what can I do, I would LOVE to just get another dog, I LOVE dogs. but this one is just about to push me over the edge and go nuts lol
I must stress, I don't beat the dog so the fear it has must come from its foolish brain. But I am a very tall large man and have a deep voice that probably instills fear in the little thing.
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