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♥Momma's Bambino♥ Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Ca
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| ![]() Peanut is out of control with his “accidents” in the house, he knows where to go, and he knows what he is doing! Peanut is VERY spoiled, I’m pretty sure he thinks of himself as the pack leader.. I have read online if your dog pees in the house they think they are the pack leader and can do whatever they want. Is this pack leader thing real? How do you become the pack leader?
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| ![]() Buster sometimes still has accidents in the house too. Usually just in the hall where he used to be confined when he was a baby. I have shampooed the rugs but I think there is still puppy pee smell lingering. When I had a behaviorist trainer for Buster I asked him about bonding and establishing alpha status as I wanted Buster to see me as the boss and not Jack. Buster is my dog and Jack has a way with animals so I wanted to make sure he was more bonded with me. I don't know if this applies to pack leader as well but he said to spit in Buster's food as the pack leader gets the food first so he is dependent upon you for food ie 2nd in line not alpha. I did this for a bit but I am not a big spitter so I did not keep it up. I don't know if this helps??? PS Buster is spoiled too LOL
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♡Huey's Human♡ Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2012 Location: Ringgold, Ga
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| ![]() Cesar Milan writes a lot about being pack leader. I don't agree with some of his stuff...he uses those collars with the pointy metal spikes on the inside for big dogs...but some of the stuff he says makes sense.
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| ![]() Ya- I like Ceser, but like you I don't agree with everything.
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| ![]() Yeah spit I did but it was pretty small. But it did seem to work.
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| ![]() I got nothing D sorry lol Georgie is in charge and I ask myself often how a 4lb furball can have so much control lol
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♥Momma's Bambino♥ Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Ca
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| ![]() I was reading this, I agree with some of the numbers, but not all.. Is being the pack leader treating your dog like you are in the millitary? Establishing and Keeping Alpha Position, Letting your dog know you are the boss I know we do a lot of things wrong ( small things) like when Dh eats dinner, Pnut is up with him with his 2 front paws on Dh's lap- Dh also lets him lick the coffed table- Lol I know, I know- I probably made Pnut who he is. Like I said Pnut is beyond spoiled!!
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Lol really? How did that change him?
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♥Momma's Bambino♥ Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Ca
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| ![]() Lol-- they get us where they want us!!
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Donating YT 30K Club Member | ![]() I don't know about the pack leader and pottying in the house, but Pixie is the pack leader of my 3. She won't use the pee pads like Cali and Roxie, she goes outside or on a bath mat I put out for her. All 3 have "accidents" so I don't know why they all know where to go but will go on the carpet once in awhile. I had to get new carpeting in the bedrooms and put in hard wood floors elsewhere because of their accidents. Now they are confined to areas where the carpet is covered so they don't ruin it again.
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We have french doors in the living room- Dh took one door, the small one and cut the screen to make a doggy door- then he bought a big dog run chain link and put it against the doggy door- he also put chain link on top- so nothing can get him. Its his little outside area/ pee area. Its half grass half cement. Most the time he pees/ poo on the cement!
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I am seriously interested in reading the replies. I know we created a monster!
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| ![]() Here are some thoughts to consider, use what you like and ignore the rest. I'll just post the things I have done to help a marker who has a need to sort of dominate and run things. Dogs like that often just need a strong leader as they usually have in the wild and the insecure, dominant dog is happiest when he has a strong leader and doesn't have to try to achieve that status himself. Dogs love to work for a strong, positive, gentle, loving and caring leader. They will do anything to keep that leader happy as long as they are safe, can trust you never to hurt or scare or intimidate them and you make the learning and behavior-changing process a happy, positive, loving one. Dogs will amaze you at what they can achieve - even the worst of them! But problem dogs need something to work at, someone to work happily for and a job in life - something to make life interesting. It will absolutely transform a dog. I'm assuming he is neutered as that helps prevent marking a lot by getting the mating frustration out of the picture. If he is neutered, you can help him feel a whole lot less stress and frustration over needing a pack leader and trying to be one himself by starting over with him. A combination of the Nothing In Life Is Free program and a rigorous re-doing from scratch of his housebreaking program with extremely frequent trips on a schedule outside for the first month to imprint his brain with the idea marking outside for the other dogs to smell is far preferable and a good treat, lots of praise when he does "go" outside. Along with confinement absolutely every time you can't watch him for evidence he's about to hike his leg, a very interactive life for him should be started where he is busy learning to work at the job of learning to obey you and control his impulses. This intensive, frequent obedience and even agility training, which includes taking over leadership from him by teaching him to do what you say for praise, a big smile and a reward every time he achieves his objective should work together to get him into the working mode with his pack leader. This kind of intensive program to keep him getting lots of positive rewards in his mind, teach him to follow your direction, keep his mind and body busy doing something positive and reshape his behavior in the process. It will likely help undo his incessant need to mark as long as he is being watched like a hawk and concurrently re-housetrained during the obedience and agility training. You can find easy obedience training lessons to follow in the YT Library or on Google or lots of dog books. He'll have to be prevented from accessing the areas he repeatedly marks for a long, long time - until you have changed his behavior to that of a dog who controls himself and his impulses. The training and working with him will help him achieve that. Of course, the areas he marks will have to be rigorously cleaned with the special urine cleaner that takes out the protein/bacteria and then a thorough steam clean, to that he doesn't have a lot of scent to keep needing to re-mark. I would think a very involved and active program starting over with him to teach him who his pack leader is can take a lot of the stress he is feeling from him and remove some of his constant need to mark. A lot of marking is more like OCD, something done out of boredom and not knowing what else to do to solve problems and not just to re-mark his old scent. It is a hard habit to break but if you become a busy and happy dog's strong pack leader and give him a busy, interactive life, it can remake a dog's life and habits - especially the bad ones.
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