dave1982 wrote: » Sounds to me like your dog was trying to set his place on the pecking order. You the dog and the OH It's a young enough dog my advice keep the dog off the bed and keep it in their own bed, Let it know its place Sounds mean i know.
soph! wrote: » Ya I think it's off the bed from now on!! OH is saying the dog is not right in the head
soph! wrote: » cuz elmo totally over reacts every time I leave the room, house!! He gos mad with excitement when I come home won't stop crying I don't no what iv done wrong so don't no how to help with his separation anxiety
dave1982 wrote: » Poker raised another good point
soph! wrote: » OH is saying the dog is not right in the head
magentas wrote: » that's an awful remark for your OH to make. I suggest he educates himself before coming out with rediculous comments like that. Your dog needs to know where he can or cannot sleep. If you bring him up to sleep on the bed and then your OH gives out to him for doing so, it's sending mixed signals to the dog and this confusion could lead to aggression. Your dog may feel closer to you/scared of your OH and felt like he was defending you. If dog was asleep he may just have got a fright. Or it could be any number of other reasons. However, every dog needs to know their boundaries. Allow him to sleep on your bed, or not. At his age he may be finding his feet as he is in his "teenage years"! he may challenge you but you need to let him know who's in charge. Any of these issues can easily be rectified with a little training. IMO a trained dog is a happy dog. He won't mind not been in the bed if you give him his own designated area for sleep but it must be clearly defined and both yourself and OH need to implement these rules. wanting the dog gone because of a single minor incident is extremely rash. hopefully you can get in touch with a good trainer and yourself, OH and elmo will be one big happy family again in no time! Good luck:)
soph! wrote: » Ok my OH just came up to bed and was taking our dog off the bed as usual to put him on his own bed which he usually doesn't mind but 2 night the dog elmo got really aggressive shoeing his teeth and everything!!! He is the sweetest dog ever and Iv never seen him like this before now my OH wants the dog gone!!! Help I need advise on what to do!!!
soph! wrote: » . He doesn't get away with everything but I am quite soft on him tho!!!
barbiegirl wrote: » We have a similar problem, with our 7 month old pup, jack russel/cavalier king charles cross, expecially when he is dug in somewhere comfy to sleep, so we decided to nip it in the bud, and contacted Emmeline of citizen canine, you'll find her if you google. She came yesterday and worked with us and the little man, it is work to convince him that it's good when we ask him to move, but we will get there, following her rules and suggestions. I would advice a proper trainer. She costs €100 for 2 hours which when you consider the life time of the dog is not that much. Best of luck.
Galway K9 wrote: » 2 hours???? wtf...what she do exactly? the fella must been bored...was this a dog listener?