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THANK GOD, I will get him neutered AMEN I found a vet who will neuter the yorkie scooby and give Bandit a hormome blocker shot. He said it will stop the humping in about 2 to three weeks and also the marking, and the castration also take a few weeks to taper off. AMEN it is costing about 600.00 but I dont care I will pay 2000 right now to do it. Neither is passive. I just took them both out to pee and in ten mintues both came in right away scooby raises his leg pees on the front door beam, bandit follows suit right away and pees. Then I am like WTF is this, they run from me to the computer room, pees again and the next marks:mad: :mad: Vet will operate on Friday morning at 10.00 Praise the lord. I cant and will not wait for ten months to a year. I will go mad. Soccboy is definitely AT home now and is showing very dominant traits even towards me, which I will NOT under any condition tolerate:thumbdown :thumbdown :thumbdown . |
i think if i were you i would buy belly bands for them to wear when in the house. and not let them have run of the house til things settle down a bit, sometimes it takes a while for new dogs to figure out what the schedual is and what your rules are and where they stand in the family. but i really think belly bands would help out with the stress. |
Hello ... what do you mean by ' very dominant traits ' ???? Is he snapping at you ???? |
Boy you have your hands full. I feel for you. Sounds like one of the boys is starting to be Alpha. Yes, your smart to nip it in the bud immediately. This can be a big problem if ignored. Training is the only thing that will help, neutering has nothing to do with this problem but should really help with the marking. Good luck, |
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They do not have run of the house. The yorkie just did something very bad HE s**t IN THE FOOD BOWL. |
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Yes, he has bitten me two times so far. I WILL NOT PUT UP WITH THIS: Only reason it has not brought blood it is cus he does not have the lower canines |
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I am trembling in rage, I am about to call the woman and tell her TAKE back her dog, this is insane. I could have gotten a sweet yorkie baby infant and train him gently. I am dealing with a dog who has bad ways and apparently will do as he pleases. he is not even locked up has a huge wash room and proceeds to s**t on his bed and bowl while my other dog in in theer playing. What the hell is this. When I go near him he fires a bite at me |
Hormone shots? Is it really that bad? Alot of dogs hump |
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ETA- I got Sugar at 17 months, unneutered and unttrained. Trust me, I know frustration. I have never NEVER gotten so upset that I trembled with rage. |
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Please take the dog back where you got him from. Sounds like you just are not ready for this. He deserves some one that can give him time and much needed patience. Why stress yourself out like this. some people just can't handle it. I know there are people out there that would love to have him. And don't you think he deserves love and patience? JMHO |
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Is this a joke??? |
I agree I think you should rehome the dog. Any puppy takes alot of patience |
In a few other threads you stated things were looking up, I agree with everyone alse, you really need to take him back, I dont think its gong to work for either of you, sorry i dont mean to offend you but things are going from bad to worse >>>IMHO |
Best wishes with your neuter and the shots. |
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You need to figure out on minute they are great the other terrible! I feel so bad for your poor dogs! |
I also think rehoming is the thing to do in this situation. You seem beyond stressed out and extremely frustrated and it hasn't even been that long since you've had the puppy. You keep talking about how the dog is so old and "bad". If you already view him as a bad dog, that IS what he will be, I'm sorry but that's how I really feel. 5 months is hardly old, and still completely trainable. Maybe you just aren't ready for another dog -- because you could have ended up with a yorkie puppy who does the same things as the one you have now. The nuetering will help with the marking and possible level out their hormones towards each other -- but they still need major training. If you do plan to keep this yorkie you need to call a certified behavoirist to get help with the aggression. Also, are you sure it's agression when the yorkie bites or is it mouthing? Mine bit as they were playing up until 6-7 months old, and I had to train them that biting = no. |
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OUCH! I really feel bad for this boy. I'm sorry but I have thought your temper off since the first day you posted and knew that the puppy would feel it too. I heard and felt your dislike for this little guy from the second he set foot in your house. He never had a chance there. I am almost positive this is why he is biting you. He feels your anger toward him and does not feel secure at all. Your feelings are just making things worse for his behavior. Again, I am sorry, if you look back at my posts you will see that I never post my thoughts so harshly but I am worried sick by the posts from you and really hope that you will call the breeder and tell her she needs to take him back if she won't then I am sure that there are any number of people here on this forum that will take him and give him the patient training he needs. :( To everyone, I apologize for speaking my mind so openly on this one. I hope you will all forgive me... |
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I must say when I first got Autumn she was almost 5 1/2 months old. She was new to me and my family and we were VERY new to her. It took time, love and complete patience but she is fully trained and the best addition we have ever had. I always say she was the best gift I ever bought for myself. Did she have accidents - of course, she's a dog and she is in a new home. She was not aware of what was expected of her nor should she be. I also had received my pug at 5 months (they can be very very hard to train) and we had no problems with him. I truly think if you are not willing to be patient w/your pup and give it the time it needs then you should rehome him. You seem to be expecting miracles and it is not going to happen. Im sorry if you feel that everyone is ganging up on you but if you curse that much in your threads how do you think we must think you speak to your four legged friends. I wish you the best of luck and hope everything works out for all of you! |
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Let the countdown until Banning begin! |
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I don't know where you live, but you could send him to me. You've been a member since the 16th of Nov. and have 35 posts a day so apparently you have alot of time on your hands...why not spend some of it with the new pup??? |
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Soccby, since it is illegal where you live to have a dog neutered before 12 months, how did you find a vet to neuter at 5 months? |
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I had forgotten she said that |
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