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12-14-2008, 07:18 PM | #1 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: ct
Posts: 78
| please help I'm not able to post often, but thanks to YT tips Minnie is doing awesome!! The house training tip that worked for us, if I caught her in the act say no and take her outside to finish then throw a party! If she had an accident we missed the cue so basically just clean it up and be more observant to her cues. Always throw a party after we picked up her cue and took her out. She was 4 months old Thursday and she is about 90% trained!!! To make grooming a pleasure give plenty of treats (break one small treat into many bites so she doesn't really get more than she should) please don't tell her ha ha She still doesn't love her baths but thanks to YT she loves the towel warmed in the microwave! Works great after her walk in the snow also! When she started to get picky about food, I tried a trick I read on here; warming the food a little bit, worked fantastic thank you very much. We love her with all our heart and dote on her as we did our skin kids. There is one problem we desperately need help with. She is just getting to the point when she has something she wants she won’t drop, trade or be misdirected in any way. Tonite she had food item we didn't want her to have. She wouldn't drop or trade. If you went near her she ran. Hubbie picked her up and was going to take the food from her mouth, she got nasty. She did this once before with tissue and she nipped him. We used to be able to get things she shouldn’t have from her, I usually trade. She does this with her ball also, she wants to play she will tap you with her toy, but if try and get the ball to throw it, she growls like for tug of war? Sometimes she will try and nip, I just say no I am not playing that way and ignore it/her. I don’t think she means to be mean, she is very loving, and just bossy she wants it her way. Hubbie loves her and just wants to solve this so she doesn’t become a snappy dog. We need advice on how to handle this, I haven’t had a dog in 27 yrs and hubbie since he was kid and he was attacked. I don't want this to mar their great relationship; I know they adore each other. Sorry this was so long, and thanks for any advice.
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12-14-2008, 07:26 PM | #2 |
Loved by Layla Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Canada
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| This has happened with Layla- she got a chicken wing once and became a very mean girl. However, she is NOT a mean girl- and has NO food aggression otherwise. I'm not sure what the answer is to be honest but just wanted to let you know you aren't alone Does she have other food aggression ? does she let you touch her food when she is eating? |
12-14-2008, 07:31 PM | #3 |
Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: North Carolina
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| Good for you for recognizing you have a problem while Minnie is still so young. You are right - she is being bossy and you must stop it before her behavior gets worse. I'd suggest trying the Nothing in Life is Free program. You are in charge of the resources (food, toys, bed, etc.) and she needs to learn that. Here is some good information about the program: Nothing in Life is Free Nothing in Life is Free Training Method Using Nothing In Life Is Free To Become The Alpha*Dog — The Dog Dude |
12-14-2008, 07:47 PM | #4 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: ct
Posts: 78
| Marcerella2 thank you letting me know i am not alone! I can touch her bully stick, matter of fact this spoiled girl likes to sit on my lap let me hold her stick while she chews it LOL we joke and wonder what Cesar would say about that! Ladymom thank you for those links, the thing is most of the time she takes redirection very well, we touch her things, and she will trade, (she loves her treats). She just gets hyper- bossy sometimes and i want to take it in hand now but wasn't sure of the correct approach. The vet told me she was an alpha girl and i sure believe it now.
__________________ My sunshine doesn't come from the skies, it comes from the love in my dogs eyes ~unknown~ |
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