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03-24-2008, 09:31 PM | #1 |
Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| long but donno what to do Ok I need some advise or a ideas about what to do. Sorry this is so long. I have like a small ebay buisness with my mom, we are just pretty much just getting started. Well I live with my grandparents about 30 minutes away from my parents house and I take Callie with me a lot of the time but my mom has 4 goats one we have raised sense he was a baby and my dad fenced in an area for them thats pretty darn big and made them a barn and some things to climb on but the backyard opens up into the goats area and the goats can come and go as they please (its all fenced it) because my moms two beagles I grew up with dont mind the goats at all and the goats dont mind them but Callie wants to heard them and they are afraid of her because shes hyper and wants to play with them they normaly run to there barn and hide but one of them tryed to head but her but she was to fast so we closed there intrance into the backyard so they were separated but they like the backyard so bad they go to the gate and try to push it open and bah at it so thats problem one which is pretty much fixed sorta, next problem one of my moms beagles is 50 pounds and overweight and really dosent like Callie messing with her and all Callie wants to do is be her friend Callie licks at her face and rolls over and Daisy (the beagle) just grawls and never bites her but sounds so mean I'm scared she might bite her even tho she has never biten before, then there is Buddy the little 18 pound beagle who goes along with everything and lets Callie jump all over him and just sits there looking at you like please make it stop and she dosent stop, sometimes after we all go around the block for a walk we get back and everyone lays down on the office room floor where we are working but if we move she is up again bugging Daisy and Buddy, third problem is in my moms backyard there is goat poo and I can not get her to leave it alone. Anyway with all this going on I dont get much work done. So I have left her with my grandparents sometimes because they love her too and help me take care of her so they spoil her like me and my grandpa will go out in the backyark and they will play chase the toy and stuff so leaving her is safe and everything but when I leave she crys and barks at the door and she normaly does not bark and then she dosent eat or drink barley anything until I get back and as soon as I come in the door I set my stuff down and pick her up and she kisses me and is so happy to see me then runs over and shoves food in her mouth and eats a lot, fast and then will follow me around the rest of the day and sometimes just acts sooooo sad I spend most of the time I'm trying everything to cheer her up and it works mostly but the next day after my shower when she sees me put my jeans on she attacks them and trys to take them because she knows when i put them on I am leaveing. I feel so bad I dont know what to do.
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03-24-2008, 10:06 PM | #2 |
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| Your baby is bonded with you. Just my opinion, but I think it is good that she stays with your grandparents when you are gone. It is better for her to stay there and be spoiled like all yorkies should be and it is safe for her. God fobid, if she were to get kicked by a goat or bit by the bigger dog. Even though a dog hasn't bitten before, growling is a warning and I wouldn't take a chance. One bite is all it would take and it can never be taken back and I know you wouldn't want that. As long as your grandparents don't mind, I think that is the safest place for her to be when you are gone. I know all of my babies get so excited when I come in even from just walking out to the mailbox, they act like I have been gone for hours.
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03-25-2008, 04:13 AM | #3 |
Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| Its so weird they do fine together on walks but then when we get back to the house Daisy grawls and Callie will flip over on her back trying to show Daisy she dosent mean any harm, but my mom is putting Daisy on a diet so maybe after she loses weight she wont be so grumpy.
__________________ Taylor My babies Joey, Penny ,Ollie & Dixie Callie Mae, you will forever be in my heart! |
03-25-2008, 04:55 AM | #4 |
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| females...females....females... I often ask clients, who are surprised how territorial and moody females are,"why are you surprised." I mean, I'm moody, territorial, grouchy, fat, ect... I think that is what is going on with regard to the two females.... Females establish a hierarchy very quickly.... rolling over and showing her belly is a form of showing submission.... I would really be careful.... I don't know much about beagles, however, from experience I know female yorkies will fight until death.... With my girls, when I am actively handling them, they tend to not show aggressiveness, but let me turn my attention for a minute and they are up to no good.... That is probably why they do well while walking.... Your puppy is going to cry when you leave... That is normal, no different than leaving a baby at daycare.... I had a yorkie once who would find something of mine, tear it up, and leave it on the rug at the front door anytime we went anywhere other than work ... Anyway, find a situation that works for you and is safe for your girl.... Also, you might think about investing in a play yard to keep in your vehicle... They fold flat and are really nifty.... I have several in the case of "evacuation". Let me know if you want more info on the play yards, I have the website somewhere.... |
03-25-2008, 06:55 AM | #5 |
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| Besides just leaving Callie at your grandparents, you could try leaving her on her harness/leash so she won't go off and get into trouble at your parent's house. You could even try carrying her in a backpack while you're with your mom so she's with you and not getting into mischief.
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03-25-2008, 10:00 AM | #6 | |
Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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__________________ Taylor My babies Joey, Penny ,Ollie & Dixie Callie Mae, you will forever be in my heart! | |
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