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Old 02-05-2016, 11:24 AM   #4
Yorkiemom1
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Originally Posted by emmalee1489 View Post
She did it again last night even when I didn't turn the light off at all (as if I were going to bed with the light on). That makes 4 times in the past week but she's been here for about 6 wks and this behavior just started.

I don't think she would ever attack him if the roles were reversed. Mainly, she's always in whatever room he is and follows him around, as my pugs do to me. Also, she's known him her whole life and only known me for 6 weeks or so.

After last night's atrack, he insisted I must have done something to her when he wasn't around, but I know 100% I've never mistreated her. And the fact that she's totally normal the rest of the day and only acts like this when we go to bed at night is strange. I don't think he'd let me use a water bottle cause he thinks everything is "mean." I got a crate for her and he refuses to even use it (my pugs are crate trained and always have been). Being pregnant especially, I don't want to lose my relationship over this dog but I'm completely lost as to why she's acting like this toward me all of a sudden..
As long as he thinks YOUR are "mean" because you are trying to train his dog to stop attacking you, and he sees no harm in the dog attacking you, then I suggest you sleep in another area.....the dog does not want you around him at night, and he approves of the method used by his dog to establish a "no go zone" around the dog and her best friend....so dont go there until he realizes this is NOT funny and poses a threat/danger to you as well as the baby, if allowed to continue. Since he puts his dog and her bad habits/BEHAVIOR above you and what YOU want, let him sleep with his dog......
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