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Upbringing & character How to care for a puppy, how to socialize it, the most common problems with CzW, how to solve them.... |
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Hi,
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more possibilities . May be: 1)The dog is scared of Deborah. She could have made some educational mistake. (I don't think so.) 2)The dog is confused and doesn't know how to behave. The behaviour of Deborah and her husband wasn't consistent- every time the same. They punished or rewarded her not always for the same the same way. 3)The dog makes this on purpose. She made something(Deborah) what the dog doesn't like or she does something what is not acceptable for the dog often. I couldn't watch the behaviour of the dog by myself. The combination of these is possible.Also the female does this even when they are at home. How Deborah wrote me, It is not just urinating but also doing a big job. Considering from this (and more written by D.) basic separaition anxiety isn't much probable. As you mention, urination and destroying things is typical for s.a. - but it doesn't mean that every dog chewing on your shoes and peeing in the hall is desperate without your presence. Quote:
owner. When you behave to the dog like this for longer time, then he thinks, you don't like him. He doesn't understand why you behave like this to him. You are punishing him every time you ignore him after coming home. You push him away and he tries to attract your attention may be even by peeing when you see it. Quote:
should be natural and full of sense. It should't be just a dog. It is a member of your family-pack. Don't separate you and the dog, not even in your head. Quote:
thinks to play or chew. We will see the result. With a dog like this you should try to get the bond between your and the dog little less intense. Quote:
He does't uderstand why he must stay separately and he find it again as a restriction. Quote:
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for you. But you must teach them this first. I could see this on my female and dogs of my friends. I don't think they are so special. Quote:
behaviour wasn't right. That he can't do what he wants after his behaviour was wrong. Quote:
protect your flat and your things. Quote:
problem to behave normal way? It is like closing someone who feels alone to separate room. Do you want to close the dog to the cage every time you leave for the rest of his life? This problem is also when you are at home. Do you find as a good solution to close the dog to the cage also when you are at home? Karin |
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