Aggressive yorkie I have a 3 pound jealous Yorkie who does not allow me to carry my other two dogs he gets very aggressive and attacks my other dog if I go to stop him he bites me and literally bites ! What do u guys suggest |
oh that doesnt sound good. I know there are lots on here with good advice. Is he older or a pup? |
Sounds like he is trying to be the Alpha dog! I don't want to give the wrong advice, so I will just bump this up! Jilly on here, is awesome with training and problem pups. I always love her advice....hopefully she will see this! |
How old is he and is he neutered? What are the sexes and ages of the other two dogs. Until you give us more information and get some suggestions from others I would advise you to separate him when he does this. Crate him so he will learn the consequences of his actions. |
My advice as a trainer is, get professional help. Giving advice on line is not enough. |
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They are all male dogs not neutered the one with the problem is a rescue dog not aware of his background |
I have 2 yorkie's and a pomapoo they are about a year old . My Yorkie can't seem me giving love to the other dogs he literally turns into a littl perauna. I don't have this problem with my other dogs |
He may need to be placed in a home where he is the one and only |
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Sweetie, you have a house FULL of testosterone. You simply must get them neutered. There is no reason not to and a hundred reasons in favor of it. Your yorkie is stimulated by his own testosterone levels as well as the others' levels. |
Well I took them to get neutered , as soon as we got home he attacked my dog again at this point I really don't know what to do. We are currently keeping them in different rooms. He only has a problem with one of my dogs who is not a Yorkie and way bigger than him. He gets along with my other yorkie |
I don't know how you could possibly get them neutered in that length of time. Once they are neutered it takes a few months for the hormones to get out of their systems. Obedience training is an absolute must even with small dogs. |
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Gracie is right about the hormones. It does take a while. If you can get him into obedience training right away you should put him in a time out area whenver he acts up. They are smart enough to get the picture but they are stubborn little dogs sometimes so it will take while. There is no instant cure. Good Luck. |
TeresaFord is a long time trainer. So I will repeat her advice. GET A TRAINER for him This is serious business here. You need one on one help and in person. ANd yes keep them separated until you can get the behaviour under control. |
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