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My grandmas dog is 2. she has been throught 2 obediance schools. we know she somewhat smart, because even though she did NOTHING in class, not sitting, not coming, or even listening, she did everything PERFECTLY on the final test so they had to pass her. Everyone hates her!
1. craps everywhere, even if we let her out
2. pees everywhere, even if we lwt her out
3. she looks at us while shes crapping
4. she throws herself in front of the door, then bites anyone who tries to leave.
5. she wont leave our other dogs alone, and my dog has to be in the basement cause she keeps starting fights.
6. if you yell at her for doing something bad, she bites you
7. she cant just sit on your lap, she must put her full body weight on your chest to the point of pushing to get her off
8. she bites you when you try to get her off you
9. she ripps up everything in sight
10. wont go in the grass so you have to pick her up and throw her in the grass, but then she takes 20 min to go.

2006-09-03 12:51:34 · 19 answers · asked by . 3 in Pets Dogs

shes always in her kennel cause its the only way to keep her calm!
she often bites me when i put her in kennel.

2006-09-03 12:55:58 · update #1

and she looks like a cute but mostly ugly little lamb,

oh yeah and she has a peircing shrill bark and barks if you dont pay attention to her.

2006-09-03 12:58:27 · update #2

we dont know her breed, but we think she has poodle and terrier in her

2006-09-03 14:36:47 · update #3

19 answers

Looks like you need to call Cesar Millan! I'm sure he would love a case like that.

2006-09-03 12:59:04 · answer #1 · answered by Izzy 4 · 3 0

WOW!

What breed of dog is she? Some breeds can be very aggressive and you need to really let them know that YOU are in charge in a NON-CRUEL WAY.

I completely agree with "Peachy" that your dog needs some behavior counseling and it sounds like you might benefit from it, too! Sounds like she is trying to be the boss. She is reacting to your anger and frustration, too. She is getting "negative attention" and some dogs (as some children) will try to get your attention any way they can including misbehaving. And if she is starting fights with your other dogs then she is trying to be THEIR pack leader, also, and they naturally resent this.

If the vet says that there's nothing physically wrong with her then please try an animal communicator to determine what issues your dog may have. I know it sounds a little "out there" but I've known animals who have had their lives saved by communicating with their humans. Right about now, what do you have to lose?

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www.questforhealth.com

Also consider putting some Rescue Remedy in her water starting with about 3-4 drops each time in fresh water for about 2 weeks.

I'd be interested in hearing of the dog's progress. There is always a reason for an animal's behavior.

My thoughts and prayers are with you both. I know there is a good pet dog under all of that aggressive behavior.

Please pet her for me.

All will be well.

2006-09-03 13:19:44 · answer #2 · answered by ? 6 · 2 0

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2016-11-06 08:58:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You need to hire a canine behaviorist to consult with. Your obedience instructor can put you in touch with one. The behaviorist can come to your house and help you. It isn't nearly as expensive as you'd think.

In the mean time, keep up with doing the obedience classes.

I have to tell you that one of your problems is that she is kenneled so much. She has all of this excess energy and no way to release it, and this is probably the biggest cause for the bad behavior, she needs to be tired out a bit. Try jogging/walking her a minimum of two miles per day on lead on her choke and see what that does. It will also help her learn to see you as Alpha...(leader). She's got too much energy and that amount of kenneling is probably your biggest problem. You'd be AMAZED at the difference that just working off that energy and tiring her out can do for her behavior. Give it a try. EVERY day, no exceptions unless it is way too hot outside to be safe for her.

2006-09-03 12:56:23 · answer #4 · answered by Peachy 5 · 2 0

I would get a muzzle for her when people come over. If that doen't work, take her to the pound. It lookes like you made an effort to take her to obedience school. I think that fact #3 is so funny. I would even try to banish her to the after life.

2006-09-03 13:52:41 · answer #5 · answered by kagome 2 · 0 1

Sounds like you made an honest effort to get her trained. Sometimes the only thing to do is put the dog to sleep. Don't pass on a dog with a biting problem to another family without fully advising them of the dog's problems.

2006-09-03 12:55:34 · answer #6 · answered by Danger, Will Robinson! 7 · 2 3

Wow, that dog sounds really angry. Have you taken her to the vet to see if there is a medical reason for her behavior? Maybe she hurts somewhere.

Other than that, my suggestion would be to give her away to someone who might be able to deal with her problems.'

2006-09-03 13:00:34 · answer #7 · answered by Bluealt 7 · 3 0

While retraining a dog may be possible under the right conditions, sometimes it is too late.

You mention several times that she bites!

I believe that she need to see the vet and be put to sleep.

2006-09-03 12:58:34 · answer #8 · answered by mikemckewl 2 · 1 3

You have done wayyyy more than I would have. You can only try to fix things so long. She bites end of story.

2006-09-03 15:16:26 · answer #9 · answered by BluntTrama 3 · 0 1

Please check with an obedience specialist (like Cesar Millan) before putting her to sleep! You may even be able to give her to someone involved w/stuff like that... She sounds so traumatized!

2006-09-03 12:59:10 · answer #10 · answered by Grimm 4 · 4 0

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