I am looking into another puppy and hoping that will solve my issues but I keep getting mixed answers.... if you are not giving him attention he "talks" and paws at your feet or if you are in bed you get slapped in the face with a toy. He has ate the edges of my coffee table, ate a hole in my wall, ate the moldings, helped remove the carpet from my bedroom in which the vet told me was anxiety and he needed puppy prozac. He even licked the paint off my walls... yet to figure out how you master that one but he did.
We walk, we play tag outside, fetch in the house you name it we do it to try and wear him down!! The ONLY thing that works is pointing your finger at him and saying in a calm yet sturm voice 'you are a BAD BAD BAD yorkie" and he will got whine in the corner till you tell him to come and tell you he is sorry so he then gives you puppy kisses.
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Originally Posted by Cherie6446 Zoey was like this during her first year. Eating the molding and barking at me while I was on the computer. I would take her out to play in the yard and take her for walks and I did get a dog trainer but she still demanded constant attention. So I got her a friend - a rescue maltese boy. Solved that problem. I know not everyone can get a friend for their little one but maybe you can find a play group in your area. |