Sadie is aggressive and pushy.. and spoiled! Hi everyone! I am taking full blame for my yorkie sadie's behavior. It can only be my fault. I grew up with golden retrievers, and decided I wanted a non shedding dog and came across yorkies. I decided I had to have her, and since I was 18 at the time, and still living at home ( still currently) with two other golden retrievers, I wanted to her to be just like them! Well, Im wrong. I thought she would take after them, but she doesn't. She runs this house. She constantly nips at Brutus, the sweetest boy who won't even growl at her to stop. Then she will occasionally, maybe a few times a year snap at Lola who will put her right in her place. Now, that also worries me because although lola is the sweetest girl, I don't know if she would ever hurt her, or if sadie would hurt her! ( or brutus!) She also attacks all three of my cats, mostly the oldest, Toby.. he is also so sweet... they all are... except for her! NOW- sadie is mine and my boyfriends and we are absolutely determined to stop this behavior. She will also attack any dog when she feels they are giving too much attention... I took her over the christmas break to my boyfriends cousins house who had just gotten a yorkie mix puppy and when the puppy jumped on her back she snapped! Now, this is a puppy and not the energy sadie wanted, but still! Play and stop being such a B....... I love her to death, she is so sweet and cuddly and smothers you with kisses. But she does pull on walks, go out the door before me (I stopped her from doing that but nothing changed) she doesn't sit for food.. actually, she only sits for treats and doesn't even really come when called. She is spayed, and turns 3 in June. I need to get her to listen to me, and be trusted. I will do whatever it takes. We were considering Bark Busters, but I think I should be able to train my dog on my own for free! Not hundreds of dollars anyways. She is expensive as it is! So advice is absolutely welcome, books, links anything! Some success stories would be nice, because Im feeling very helpless. I would never give her away, ever. But I also don't want to have to wait to get a golden retriever once I move out, or be afraid around children. When my little brother and sister came over at christmas time ( Now 8 months and 2 years old) she was extremely jealous. I didn't trust her at all. Her ears were back, but she was excited and not at that "ears back attacking" mode... which is also confusing! When she is happy to see you or another dog, like Lola for instance, her ears go back her tail goes and she runs and gives kisses... but when she is attacking, her ears go back and she snarls... I stopped picking her up when she does that because it just makes it worse and rewards her... but I need advice with this aggression... please! Sorry this is so long, I just wanted to get all the information out!! |
U need to have her submit to u.....watch some Cesar Milan and his shows with problem animals. Princess is this way..shes 13 pounds and I have to make her submissive to gemstones anywhere and we've come along way in almost 3 yrs together. U sound like a good mommy and daddy and I wish u lots of hard work and great results, consistentcy is key and no giving in. |
I personally do not believe in making a pup be submissive. If you have not heard of Tamar Geller, take a look at her website. The Loved Dog - Meet Tamar Perhaps her books can help you with Sadie! :) |
Thank you! I'll definitely look into her. The only thing for me is that I don't want to be afraid of me. I do watch cesar but I'm not sure exactly what to do with her. She's also a crazy barker.... |
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I also like that lady on tv......Victoria Stillwell. One thing I know for sure...yorkies respond best to positive reinforcement. They are smart little ones and can learn new behaviors...we just have to show them and make them think it is fun and rewarding! :) |
hi , personally i would try any of those techniques of ceaser millan's on my own. he is a professional . you should go to a dog trainer. if you have a petco or petsmart in your area they do offer classes . right now my oscar is in the beginner class. they are really pretty good. |
I do have a petsmart. I'll see if they can help too! We're going to practice sit stay and come this afternoon :) |
Ok a quick update... Sadie did pretty well with her sitting and staying and coming when called. But what I'm not sure how to approach is her aggression. She has never bitten or attacked me, but I've definitely been caught in the middle. She doesn't bite, just... Growls and nips a little. Not defending her at all. The most common situation is when I'm eati g something, she is on the couch neare or even just on the floor, and Brutus will come up and want some, never really getting anything (and if he does everyone does!) and her ears go back and she just attacks. Today her ears went back twice and I didn't say anything or move because that usually instigates her. I don't know what to do with this one. I'm Not worried about her biting me or anything like that, Im not. I just want to figure out how to approach this one... Or if any training can actually help this. Is it a socializing issue? Because its hard to socialize her with this behavior! |
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