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04-04-2007, 09:34 AM | #1 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: West Melbourne, FL
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| Riley was SUCH a bad boy this morning!! I took him with me to go pick up my prescription at my Dr's office. Well we got there and of course I couldnt bring him in. So I ran in to pick it up, was gone for literally less than 5 minutes. Came back to my car and sat down on a nice fresh pile of doggy doo. I was soo disgusted! I have NEVER hit/struck my baby but I was so angry that I (lightly)slapped him on the butt and put him in the back seat while I cleaned the mess. (He HATES the back seat) It was EVERYWHERE, all over the seat of my car, my shorts. Thank goodness I happened to have a towel I was able to use to clean it. I have never been so angry with him. I know all puppies make mistakes but I had JUST brought him on a walk right before we left. Is this common at all? Have any of you ever left your baby in the car and returned to any special "surprises"? What is the best way to get him to stop? I feel like he knew exactly what he was doing and was "punishing" me for leaving him. I feel so horrible about slapping him, even though Im sure he couldnt even feel it since it was so light. I was just sooo mad. I normally would never leave him in the car, but this was such a quick trip in and out that I didnt think it would be a problem. Any advice??
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04-04-2007, 09:39 AM | #2 |
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| Sorry that happened. I have no answer except to say, I guess Riley is telling you not to leave him in the car alone or else |
04-04-2007, 09:41 AM | #3 | |
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Advice - look before you sit next time!
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04-04-2007, 09:41 AM | #4 |
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| I would never leave them in the car not even 5 mins. Maybe it was his way of rebeling against you doing it again? Poor baby, maybe next time walk him before you leave him in there, but I would suggest you never do it again. Around here you get a ticket
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04-04-2007, 09:42 AM | #5 | |
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__________________ Kristen Proud mommy of one very spoiled little boy! I love my Riley!! | |
04-04-2007, 09:43 AM | #6 |
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| Well maybe he's read the news that in 5 minutes someone could have taken him away from his mommy!! LOL! How old is this puppy? Maybe he is just too young to be expected not to make mistakes? Or maybe he has a case of seperation anxiety and "can't help himself?" I have a Maltese that I cannot leave in the car while I put mail in the mailbox cause he will leave a little nugget for me!! Even though I am never out of his sight!!
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04-04-2007, 09:45 AM | #7 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: West Melbourne, FL
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| oh wow, really? the only reason I left him this time is because it was a dr's office and I didnt want him around the sick people. I definitely learned my lesson thoguh! lol
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04-04-2007, 09:45 AM | #8 |
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| #1. In my personal opinion I don't think any dog "punishes" us, I think that is something we humans kind of tagged to our dogs when they do "bad" things when we leave them etc. #2. When you tapped him on the butt, I am positive he had NO clue why you were angry or tapping his butt. A dog literally lives in the moment (lucky them) and even though he pooped in your car when you came back, he more then likely forgot he even did it. Imagine from his point of view, hes like.."Geeze, what did I do that I am being put in the back seat and my mom is angry at me". Remember, try and think from the dogs perspective, as much as we want to think of them as human and understanding everything in the human world, that is the biggest mistake we owners make. #3. He probably just had to "go" and had no where to "go" except on the seat. I understand your frustration, but the best thing you could have done is cleaned it up and chalked it up to an accident. Make sure your use a smell deterent when you get home. #4. Don't get me wrong, I totally understand your frustration, ewww, sitting on crap is not my idea of fun either, but don't take it personally, it just happened and move on from there. Hope the rest of the day is better. Kathy |
04-04-2007, 09:46 AM | #9 | |
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__________________ Kristen Proud mommy of one very spoiled little boy! I love my Riley!! | |
04-04-2007, 09:48 AM | #10 | |
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__________________ Kristen Proud mommy of one very spoiled little boy! I love my Riley!! | |
04-04-2007, 09:48 AM | #11 |
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| #3. He probably just had to "go" and had no where to "go" except on the seat. I understand your frustration, but the best thing you could have done is cleaned it up and chalked it up to an accident. Make sure your use a smell deterent when you get home. Kathy[/QUOTE] Excellent point. A guy's gotta go when a guy has to go.
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04-04-2007, 09:58 AM | #12 | |
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To me that says, they don't just "live in the moment"...he knew I had left him for a couple days, which I NEVER do, and he was holding a grudge that I had done that. It was 2 full days before he was completely back to his old self. Although, he only growled at me the first night. Just wanted to share, and OP, I sorry you had a poopy butt..I think he was mad at you, or why would he poop in "your" seat?
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04-04-2007, 10:01 AM | #13 |
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| thanks so much, now that you put it that way, I kinda feel bad. These dogs are just soo smart, you would think theyd know better. lol They are smart there is no doubt about it. When I train dog owners (and dogs) the first thing we look at is human behaviors and expectations. Too many times, the human is wanting the dog to think like we do. Watch Dog Whisper, he is always saying..dogs ARE NOT human they are not wired like we are, thats not to say they are not intelligent. Yes, they do things they shouldn't but my feeling is it is not to get back at us, but is generally because they have issue with being bored, frustrated, are young etc. A toddler might know he/she is not supposed to write on the wall with that big black permanent marker. How many of us have had it happen?!! Does it mean our toddler is dumb or mad at us? NO, they just want to do it. This is what makes our lives with our dogs so darned interesting. Imagine how boring your day would have been if you had not sat on crap right?!!! |
04-04-2007, 10:11 AM | #15 | |
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I love Cesar - been to his seminars and online seminars and I'm a certified animal trainer for over 15 years. I have worked with MANY dog breeds and cats but the Yorkie always stands out. Their reasoning skills are high, they have an incredible ability to problem solve and they have no problem letting their owners know when they dislike something - and that isn't just human behavior. Animals correct one another all the time so why wouldnt they correct humans?
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