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need help with weird behavior problem Rebel and Lucy play well together, but when I start to take them outside Rebel runs to the door and starts barking like crazy. He bites Lucy's ears and literally chases her out the door. He barks in a circle around her, bites her ear one last time then takes off to do his business and leaves her alone. Lucy has gotten to the point where she doesn't want to go outside because of Reb's behavior. I've tried the squirt bottle when he starts barking, but it doesn faze him at all. What can I do to stop this? (Lucy weighs 11 lbs and Rebel only weighs 5 lbs) |
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Pixie does this I started making her sit and wait till I say it is ok. If I do this she goes out nice an don't get that agressiveness. |
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This is the only time they don't get along. |
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I thought about picking him up and letting Lucy go outside first before I put him down. Do you think that would work? |
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I'm pulling for you!! |
Rebel does seem to get overstimulated when we go out. I've tried letting Rebel go out a couple minutes ahead of Lucy, but he waits at the bottom of the back steps, barking like a maniac, until she comes down. If I try to pick him up, he runs. That's why I think maybe I should pick him up before we go outside so Lucy can go first before I put him down. I know Lucy could really "get" him if she wanted to, but she just lets him get away with it. I almost wish she would roll him over a couple of times so he'd maybe get the message. |
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btw pixie is 7 mo and the others are almost 6yrs it worked almost right away. |
I would definetly try letting them out seperately..its not fair that Rebel gets away with this sort of aggresion even if it dosent hurt her...OR another idea is to put him on a leash and go out together..that way he cannot get to her and if he does you can stop it immediately and reward him for good behaviour...if he starts nipping at her roll him on his back and hold him there until he relaxes and then let him up again...definetly try the leash idea that way he cant run away from you if you need to discipline him.. Good Luck! Dawn |
I like the leash idea! Thank you so much. I'm going to put the leash right by the backdoor so I can do it first thing in the morning. You're right - it's not fair to Lucy for Rebel to get away with this. He had surgery for LP a couple of months ago and got really spoiled during the recovery period and it's GOT to stop. I'll let ya'll know how it goes. |
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The leash worked good this morning! I put the leash on Rebel inside the house and made him wait to go outside. He was a perfect gentleman and NO barking. After a few minutes, I let him off the leash and he didn't even offer to bother Lucy. This is going to be the routine until he understands that he can't harrass Lucy! Thank you all so much for the advice. |
I hope it works, because I'm going to try it on Penny as soon as I find her darn harness. |
I'm glad to hear that this is working for you! It gives me hope.:) Bernie has started doing this with Kirby (my poor ancient mix), and even though Kirby outweighs Bernie by a good 20 lbs, he can be taken down in a second (he's so wobbly and unstable). I've started making Bernie sit or holding him and letting Kirby out first. Do you think it's wrong to hold him instead of commanding him to sit? (Usually when the door's opening, I've got Ginger, Kirby, Bernie and Fun Kitty all trying desperately to get out. Since we're trying to keep Fun Kitty in, it can be a real zoo.:D |
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Glad it's working out! And so easily!! |
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Hope that help |
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Thanks for everyone's advice. |
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