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Bottom line, it's your moms home and her dog's. You need to find a way that you both can train together. Have you tried watching or reading Cesar Millan? |
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I now have 18 grand children and have learned to just make suggestions, and then let them do it their way. |
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I'm not going to or cannot comment on anything but the dogs barking when Mom comes home. My husband is home all day with my four little ones and when I come home it is music to my ears to hear how excited they are to hear the garage door opening. Now having said that the also STOP barking when I tell them "quiet". But I let them voice their joy! |
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If the mother was open to suggestions, from the daughter, the daughter would not be on here asking for help. I'm am telling her, from a mother's point of view, how the mother might feel regarding the daughter trying to tell her how to handle the dogs. the issue, as I see it, is not about the dogs, it is about the mother not listening to the daughter. Cesar Milan would tell her, that if the entire household is not involved, nothing will work. I can tell you, that I would not take kindly to my daughters telling me how to handle MY dogs, if the daughter was living with me and not paying her way. Now if the daughter is working and contributing, then they are roommates, and it is her domain also, and she should be allowed to express her opinion. However, if the mother still chooses not to listen, her only other option would be to move. It does not pay for you and I to argue over the advice being given. You have your opinion, I have mine. We are looking at the issue from different points of view. |
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As a mother, I wouldn't be putting that "this is my house" attitude up. The younger generation is not stuck in their ways, they are a bit more up on what's new. They can offer a lot of insight to new ways of training. |
I have this same problem. I live 5 miles from my mom, she shares a house with her sister & brother inlaw(both in their eighties) My mom still works as a nurse 4 days a week(7p to 7a) My aunt has alzheimers,she cannot be left alone as she has been known to wander off or let strangers selling pine straw into the house! Anyway, they have a huge house with 6 bedrooms so i have one and my son has one so we stay there quite a bit. My dh works nights so he is ok with this. So basically me, kids and dog live there about 4 days a week. The problem is my aunt feeds the dogs(they have a jack russell & a poodle) and forgets then feeds em again! This goes on all day and night! Table food,dog yummies,leftover meats, you name it! My uncle is no better...he gives em huge amounts of cheese! I cannot make these folks understand this is sooo bad for them! all their dogs have lived to be 16 plus years so they swear it doesn't hurt them. At dinnertime i have to lock my yorkie,Mabel,in her crate so they don't feed her table food(as they will feed her right in front of me as i say no!) This situation is driving me insane!!!! I love them dearly and caring for my aunt is the least i can do, although she can be difficult at times!!! Mabel is 7 months old and of course loves it over there! When we are at home i only give her dog food and an occasional treat(for good potty)She gives me the pitiful eyes like i'm starving her to death so i feel guilty. I guess i just needed to vent! Even if nobody reads it!!! |
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My advice is, the first issue has to be resolved before the second one can be. Otherwise the dogs are just getting a mixed message and being disciplined for something that they don't even understand. So my advice to the OP is to resolve your issues with your mother first, and don't discipline the dogs until the entire household is willing. Or you might end up doing more harm than good. You also might notice that the OP is not even posting. |
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My grandad has dementia and his dog is SOOOOOO fat, because he too will feed him then forget then feed him again. He looks more like a pig then a dog when he woddles around the house. The family try our best but we cant be there 24/7 :( |
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