My dog get's jealous when I hug my dad. He'll start jumping on us and whimpering.
2006-12-16 06:21:36
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answered by anonymous_xx 2
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For gods sake put your foot down with the dog. He/she has had its own way for too long and now its going to be a problem. Retrain your dog in every way. Go from 'sit' right the way thru everything you taught your dog. I know how hard it can be with a baby due but you must retake dominance or there could be repercussions once the baby comes. Start with basic obedience training then get right in with what is accepted behaviour by putting the dog outside when it does something wrong. Feed the dog only when you and the cat and the baby (When it comes) have eaten. Only let the dog have your attention when its acceptable and when you want it, ignore it if it plays up. If necessary take the dog to obedience classes. And definately start banning the dog from areas it will not be able to go when there is a baby in the house, NOW. Let your dog know who is boss or your dog will be, and with a baby due, a dogs version of punishment for someone out of line could be deadly.
2006-12-16 13:46:45
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answered by Big red 5
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When you say the dog is jealos of everything, can you be a little more specific? What kind of dog? How old? Did it just start? How is the dog raised? Things like that. It sounds as the dog is suffering from a sort of neurosis caused by humans not treating their dogs right. Is this dog treated like a human? If it is, there is the problem and the answer to your question. I answered something similar a few minutes ago, in great detail, please go back and read it, perhaps you will understand why your dog is acting this way.
2006-12-16 13:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Your dog loves you. He has an anxiety problem. Fear of being alone or fear of being given away. He is not going to let nothing come between you and him. You need to find a way to give him the reasurance he needs to feel safe. Extra attention, treats for when he does what you want. If you can afford it call sonya fitzpatick, the pet physic. She can tell you exactly what his problem is and how to cure it. She solved my problem with my dog. It was worth every penny I spent. Find her website on the net. She also has books out. She told me to visulize what I wanted the dog to do. Cause dogs are physic and they can see the picture you send to them. Like seeing them sit down and be good. If you see them doing bad, the dog sees it too and thinks it is ok. So erase that from your mind, and only see the dog doing just what you want it to do. May take you awhile if you are new to this but it does work. It was in her book and I did it with mine too. He is so good today. Good luck. I also took my dog to a training school. But that only help me to teach him things that were good for him, and he learned how to be nice around other dogs. Hope this helps a little.
2006-12-16 13:24:04
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answered by Marilyn M 2
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My dog Jack is the same way. You need to restrain him in a back room or a dog carrier until he learns . When his behavior becomes to overbearring and jealous take him and tell him NO firmly and put him in the dog carrier and wait 20 min. He or she may yelp, whine, whatever but don't let him or her out until the 20 min is up. Eventually it is going to learn NO! and that NO means NO and when you say NO that he or she is heading into a place he or she hates and if he or she behaves he or she won't have to go there. It is learning and conditioning of your dog. It worked for me.....good luck.
2006-12-16 13:12:27
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answered by MOM OF ONE 6
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it could be age it could be medical. but because you stoped ALWAYS taking her with you in the car that could definitly be it. pay more attention to her and see if it works
also is just me or do other people want "man" to stop earnig points for stupid answers that arnt even answers just that dumb web site.
2006-12-16 13:13:10
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answered by Anonymous
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