Tryptophan that puppy!
My BF has a moose. OK... he swears it is a dog. I honestly want it tested for beaver DNA!
Before I moved in with him a bit under a year ago, this animal had eaten:
Halfway through a full oak fire door
Half a wall of drywall in the bathroom
Half the linoleum in the bathroom
A stretch of carpeting in his bedroom
The padding UNDER the carpeting
Scored the concrete under the padding!
2 cellphones
A modem
Enough wiring to encircle the apartment 3 times over
Countless shoes
Every stuffed animal ever brought in
Most of the kitchen implements (spoons, spatulas, etc)
Anything tupperware
A broom
3 dustpans
8 leases
2 halters
Enough collars to outfit the local SPCA
Shall I go on?
It did this after breaking out of 3 different kennels. 2 were made for pittbulls according to the label and were even reinforced with carbiners and duct ties! (Like cableties but 1/4 inch wide and a full 1/8 inch thick)
All this on 40mg of people prozac prescribed by vet and picked up at Walmart pharmacy.
She also attacked other dogs and occationally snapped at my BF and his teenage son.
When I moved in, I started "Baby" (yeah... nice name, eh?) on doggy herbal seditives. It made a WORLD of difference. We still came home to missing loaves of bread and a strewn garbage can... but I could deal with THAT!
The meds were only the first step though. This dog needed training! But a dog that has seperation anxiety, a high activity drive, and is still a "tenager" of 1 1/2 years old and the attention span of a knat cannot really focus on training!
Working with her for just 20 minutes a day to teach her tricks and keep her dominance down is the key. If I skip more than 3 days... she starts regressing.
Dogs do not WANT to be alpha... no matter how much they fight for it. Just like human teenagers. It is a stressful position. They want to know their boundries and have a predictable life. But... they are usually very bored and unsure. We expect them to lay about the house and do nothing all day except for a few 5 minute excursions outside to do their business. Try lying in bed and doing nothing all day for a few weeks sometime. No TV. No Internet. No hobbies. Sounds great... but gets old FAST!
Give the dog some herbals and an actual outlet and I can almost guarantee things will turn around. Especially where you and it's view of you are concerned.
If you are doing the training and reinforcement.... your husband "letting" the dog get away with stuff will actually start making the dog question HIS dominance... not yours!
My BF has a moose. OK... he swears it is a dog. I honestly want it tested for beaver DNA!
Before I moved in with him a bit under a year ago, this animal had eaten:
Halfway through a full oak fire door
Half a wall of drywall in the bathroom
Half the linoleum in the bathroom
A stretch of carpeting in his bedroom
The padding UNDER the carpeting
Scored the concrete under the padding!
2 cellphones
A modem
Enough wiring to encircle the apartment 3 times over
Countless shoes
Every stuffed animal ever brought in
Most of the kitchen implements (spoons, spatulas, etc)
Anything tupperware
A broom
3 dustpans
8 leases
2 halters
Enough collars to outfit the local SPCA
Shall I go on?
It did this after breaking out of 3 different kennels. 2 were made for pittbulls according to the label and were even reinforced with carbiners and duct ties! (Like cableties but 1/4 inch wide and a full 1/8 inch thick)
All this on 40mg of people prozac prescribed by vet and picked up at Walmart pharmacy.
She also attacked other dogs and occationally snapped at my BF and his teenage son.
When I moved in, I started "Baby" (yeah... nice name, eh?) on doggy herbal seditives. It made a WORLD of difference. We still came home to missing loaves of bread and a strewn garbage can... but I could deal with THAT!
The meds were only the first step though. This dog needed training! But a dog that has seperation anxiety, a high activity drive, and is still a "tenager" of 1 1/2 years old and the attention span of a knat cannot really focus on training!
Working with her for just 20 minutes a day to teach her tricks and keep her dominance down is the key. If I skip more than 3 days... she starts regressing.
Dogs do not WANT to be alpha... no matter how much they fight for it. Just like human teenagers. It is a stressful position. They want to know their boundries and have a predictable life. But... they are usually very bored and unsure. We expect them to lay about the house and do nothing all day except for a few 5 minute excursions outside to do their business. Try lying in bed and doing nothing all day for a few weeks sometime. No TV. No Internet. No hobbies. Sounds great... but gets old FAST!
Give the dog some herbals and an actual outlet and I can almost guarantee things will turn around. Especially where you and it's view of you are concerned.
If you are doing the training and reinforcement.... your husband "letting" the dog get away with stuff will actually start making the dog question HIS dominance... not yours!
