Biting in the morning I never thought Rocky would be like this! I'm so upset :( So every morning when my fiance, Leo, leaves for work he leans over the bed and gives me a kiss goodbye while I'm still asleep. Rocky usually starts to bark at him for it, and it wakes me up so I'll pull Rocky back and tell him "No". Well the past two mornings, Rocky has actually bitten Leo, drawing blood today, and this is obviously unnacceptable, so how am I supposed to stop him? Rocky's warmed up to Leo a lot over the past 1.5years, at first he really wanted nothing to do with him and just me, but now he's fine with him, he'll even go lay on the couch with him sometimes instead of me! The only other thing is Rocky doesn't like it if Leo and I hug eachother, he'll start barking and we tell him "No" and he stops. So how can I prevent him from doing this to Leo in the morning? |
Doesn't anyone have any suggestions? I'm desperate! |
gee I feel bad for you that no one has made a post.. I am not sure, I have never had this problem with my guys.. although they do sleep between us.. we like that as we feel safer they will not fall off the bed.. but when we do not want them there we tell them to stay at the end of the bed... some one will surely come here as I am sure your not the only one with a problem like this... |
well i have a cocker that used to do it, we had to do some "dominance" work with my husband so he would understand who was the boss, it is a jelosy/territory thing and its kind of their normal "wild" behavior. My advice would be to seek for pro help (professional trainer). Dont panic, almost every behavoir can be modified with time, patience and constancy. Good luck |
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