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Let me make a correction. It was late and I was tired. Putting him in has cage for biting and jumping on the couch will not help as much as you correcting the behavior at that very moment by telling him NO or giving a light gentle flick on the nose or grasp of the mussel as you correct him. Works without hurting them. I have done it with all of mine, just use a stern non threatening voice when you do it. For the jumping on the couch no pushing as someone said above they can be hurt. I would suggest Saying his name and NO as you pick him up and place him on the ground even if you must do this several time before he stays off of the couch. ONce again consistency and quick correction is always best. My Ruby loves her cage, I have put her into time outs as I have all of my dogs and they all still lounge in it throughout the day. Ruby will even put herself in a time out when she know she has done something wrong and I have found the evidence of it and ask "who did this" ? Off she goes into her cage and than I close the door than later that night there she is, in her cage taking a nap or down for the night all on her own. But all dogs react differently to certain situations. I happen to think a time out in the cage can work as long as it is not done so with No Yelling or Harsh voice or even a Mean mug. They will pick up on the en tensity of the action and fear it as something harmful and tend to be afraid.
__________________ Mommy to: Quincy, & Ruby Bella / Miah & Brandi Gone but Never Forgotten Last edited by dawn27; 09-13-2012 at 08:06 PM. | |
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Oakland County MI
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| ![]() sounds like between school and work your don't have a lot of extra time, who is with him when you can not be. Did your mom want you to have a dog, I assume you are in HS and if so then to me the dog would be a family dog since it would be hard for you on your own to take care of him. Do you know much about how the dog is treated and what his routine is when you are not there with him. I have to say for someone who is in High School you do sound like you are trying very hard especially getting up in the middle of the night.
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YT Addict Join Date: May 2012 Location: Douglasville, GA USA
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| ![]() I would also suggest a smaller crate-if it's big enough for you to fit in, it's way too big for him. Maybe he doesnt feel cozy in his crate? I'm sure everyone here is tired of me talking about it, but you might switch him over from free feeding to fixed feeding and make him work for his food. It might use up some of his energy and give him some direction, making you look towards him as a leader.
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Oakland County MI
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| ![]() just checking in to see if anything is improving, how is it going
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2+2=4 X the Love ♥ Donating Member | ![]() Wondering that myself !
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: pa.
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| ![]() Sorry you are having so much trouble with your pupster. Listen to these ladies they know what they are talking about. Does he sleep in your room with you? If not it would be a good idea to get a smaller cage and put it beside your bed so he knows you are near. His crate shoud be his saftey haven. My lucy goes in hers to take a nap when she wants. I leave the door open and drape a blanket over it as it her den. Then at bed time I tell her to go to her basket and she does. Then I close the door for the night. Try to be plesant with him and do not yell at him all the time. Believe me it will get better. My Luci is 10 months old and catches on really quickly. It's just like having a baby if you are stressed all the time he can feel it. Hoping things turn aroud for you soon, and please come back and post and let us know how you and him are doing. We all really do care because our yorkie are like our babies. ![]() Anne/Luci ![]() |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Newnan, GA
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| ![]() Hello everyone! Sorry I wasnt able to reply. But Scooter and I are doing better. I think he feeds off my positive energy. I have my sweet boy back that I fell in love with. His biting has improved greatly. Still working on him jumping on the couch but hey, I'll take what I can get haha. Not really a change in his barking at night though. He is currently sitting by my feet as I finish up homework. Just an update, will keep you guys posted ![]() |
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2+2=4 X the Love ♥ Donating Member | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The barking: Refresh me on this part. Does he need to potty when he barks at night? Where does he sleep at night?
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Newnan, GA
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| ![]() He sleeps in my room. I don't think he has to potty because I take him out late. I think Ill try a smaller crate for him at night... Not sure |
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2+2=4 X the Love ♥ Donating Member | ![]() Quote:
Try this and let me know how it turns out!
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2012 Location: NY
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| ![]() [QUOTE=dawn27; You can even try sleeping with it for a few days to transfer your scent to it as well. Try this and let me know how it turns out![/QUOTE] That's a great idea! I've given Hope an old t-shirt that was worn to bed but never thought about sleeping with the stuffed animals a few nights to give them the scent too. I have a friend who is watching Hope while my hubby is in the hospital for back surgery on Friday. I think I'm going to do this and send it with her! Thanks! |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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I know exactly how you were feeling when you had your original post. I just started law school, and have had Harley through my undergrad, well I thought I had gotten through the worse of the busiest times, but this month Harley has just about driven me insane (and he's 3 years old). To help with the couch thing, I would consider trying to teach your pup some crate games, the benefit to crate games is it teaches the pup to go to their safe spot without you having to pick them up and give them a "time out" I'm a little neglectful on these myself, but each time I work on them, Harley gets a little better. So instead of punishing Scooter for going on the couch, you'd eventually be able to send him to his crate and reward him for laying there quietly. I would just google crate games and you should see some different methods of getting the dogs used to the crate, and willing to go there on their own. Hope all keeps getting better, school is stressful, and working and having a puppy on top of that adds to that. Just remember that when you get stressed and frustrated your pup will too. I was so mad at Harley the other day, I think he realized I was stressed cause the little brat peed on my bed ![]()
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