[NAGDU] {Spam?} Re: My little girl
S L Johnson
SLJohnson25 at comcast.net
Tue Apr 19 16:01:15 UTC 2016
Hi Dar:
I am glad your little girl is making progress in her work. I do feel sorry
for you with her relieving herself in the house. I think that is one of the
most frustrating problems to deal with and a tough habit to break. I had it
with a couple of my dogs when they first got home but with correction when
they went in the house and lots of praise for going outside they quickly
learned what was expected of them. I would say within a couple of weeks to
a month or so after coming home with them. When I was dealing with it the
trainers said it was probably stress as they adjusted to their new home. In
your case it has been long enough that this is not your problem. It seems
that your little girl is doing this out of spite when she doesn't get her
way. You have mentioned this before and I keep hoping she will outgrow this
very annoying habit. I am surprised that the trainers haven't come up with
anything else but keeping her on leash all the time or in her crate. It is
obviously a behavior issue because she does not do it when she is working.
Have they told you to correct for the bad behavior followed by taking her
out and then praising when she goes where she is supposed to relieve
herself? You might want to ask the school if her puppy raisers had any
problems with her going in the house. If she did, they definitely should
have told Pilot of this behavior so they would not put her out as a guide.
Anyway, I do feel bad for you and hope this problem gets better soon.
Sandra and Eva
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From: d m gina via NAGDU
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 6:30 AM
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Subject: [NAGDU] My little girl
This is quite entertaining to me,
when you correct my dog for sniffing others, she shakes her head, then
jumps up and down with her front feet.
Reminds me of a little kid who didn't get her way.
When someone comes into the house, and I want her to sit be quiet then
get a pet, she jerks her leash away from me.
I correct for this, not exceptable.
The way to get even is to pee on the carpet.
Then we are put in our crate.
This to isn't exceptable.
There is nothing with her health that is wrong, it is attitude.
We have been a team for five months now, threw all five months she has
been on leash.
We first started to poop in the house,
calling the school they said back on leash until she gets it.
I want to go back to my knitting.
Has anyone had a dog do this kind of thing, and did you get it solved.
Today she is 21 months old.
She wil do her bathroom outside, then come in and spite says I will get
even.
Her work is getting better and better all of the time, deciding what is
good and how to go around cracks in the side walk things like that.
Following is good as well.
She gets mad when I don't let her lick the floor in a cab.
I have lots of patients to work with her, but not to let her pee in my
house.
Also I keep her on leash, then she won't do it in the house.
It is done when she wants to play or gets unhappy with me and is off leash.
Praise, we give praise all of the time,
Big girls go potty outside.
I can take her shopping be gone for four hours where she is loving all of
it.
Loves the mall, anything to build her up.
Church she loves to smell peoples buts.
Oh she can really get into it, if I don't stop her rite away.
Or as soon as I can.
That is when she jumps up and down with her front feet.
I make her sit.
I also don't put up with jerking with the leash to get away.
I know she wishes to be a guide, it sure isn't that.
Where getting her way is what she wants.
Thanks for any thoughts.
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--Dar
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