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I would for sure try and talk to a trainer and maybe even let them observe you and your family in your home. When 107barney said that it isn't the dog's fault and it is something the humans were doing, I don't think she was trying to be harsh or say that he did something right then, but sometimes we humans can be doing something we don't even realize that can trigger it.You said he was playing and then ran across the room? Maybe he was just all hyped up from playing? I would get a trainer, it may seem drastic, but hopfully they could qickly identify the problem and put an end to it. |
I want to get a trainer anyone know how or where to find one?? |
i would probably just start with a google search! Good Luck! <3 |
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It should like he was guarding your son. HUGE issue is I am correct about this. I would not allow Tibbs on the couch and your son needs to be put to sleep in his bed. As for training I totally agree with this suggestion to address the guarding issues which will only increase if not addressed immediately and properly. |
I feel so bad that Tibbs bit the baby. Is Tibbs feeling OK? Maybe he doesn't feel well. I'm just guessing here. Hope you can sort this situation out. Good Luck! |
Valenie i was wondering Tibbs may have got tired playing and wanted to jump upon the couch and lay by Bella to rest...and Adam was in his place..I have seen Micah be a little snippy & growl at the other dogs if he wanted to lay down where they were....I hope you can get it all taken care of |
I too think ALL dogs need training. He is still a puppy and needs to be taught the right way to do things. Your son is a toddler, and could very possibly have done something to aggravate Tibbers at another time. You may not believe that or want to hear it, but I'm a mom of three kids and I speak from lots of experience. When my daughter was about three or four I saw her tap (lightly hit) Sophia on the nose. :eek: I couldn't believe my eyes. I asked her why she did it and she said because she wanted to see what Sophia would do. (My daughter is now 10 and LOVES animals sooooo much...she has a very tender heart for them - she isn't some sociopath or anything. ;) ) I am a stay at home mom, am VERY attentive to my kids and dogs, and yet this happened. So, my point is, anything could happen. You can't watch your pets or kids every single second of the day. It's not fair to Tibbers to punish him if he hasn't been given any training. I hope your husband is not being mean to him. :( I know you didn't say he was, but from what you said he is saying it concerns me. I would not freak out about this. Tibbers needs direction and training. And it's very possible that your three year old needs teaching in how to treat dogs. |
I think it might be a jealousy issue. Since you know have to keep him in the gate a lot, once he got out he was upset at you and got it out on the baby. Good job for scolding him. I know when Bailey gets in trouble, she knows by the look on my face and she DARTS to her kennel. I'm sure your a great mom to both your furbutts and your skin kids. Google for a trainer in your area or even petsmart for your last option. Consider all possibilities befor rehoming your dog. I know this is a sensitive time for you and your dogs but I wish you the best and keep us updated! |
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When we got Gizmo a week ago I looked up the breed and everything I read said they needed to be trained or they would get small dog syndrome. We are retired so what we thought was good behavior from our previous dogs is not good enough for our Great Grand Baby. Gizmo is 11 months old and I am making sure I train him so that he doesn't become aggressive. I agree with everyone you need to find a trainer or if you can't find one there is tons of training hints online. I would start training him "yesterday" starting with becoming "the pack leader" in your house. You said he has the run of the house which gave me the impression that he thinks he is "Alpha Dog". Why he bit your baby I do not know unless it was to assert his position as Alpha. We have always allowed our dogs on our couch but with Gizmo we make him ask permission first. This has been hard for us because we love when he cuddles. Sounds like he is in a great home but maybe needs additional training. Please don't let this go or it will only get worst. |
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I wish you te best in figuring it out!! Sounds like tibbs may have been a bit jealous! Almost like he knew he had to be quiet because your skin child was asleep!! Best of luck! |
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Also, as a slightly different thought - did your baby have a milky smelling chin? Or something else Tibbs might love? We had a cat, many years ago, which did exactly the same thing - completely out of character. Good luck with it all :) Sally + Harry x |
I do not have any advice, but I did want to say so sorry this happened. I hope you can find someone to help with your Tibbers! Best of luck to you! |
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