I agree 100%

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Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 1:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] My dog Jack......advice needed please





Hi

If I tried to put Ricky on his side or hold him down, he would bit the crap
out of me. With That said, I am not in favor of using your hands as a
punishment in any form. I only use my hands for the good soft love that
Ricky has come to enjoy and look forward too. With hand punishment in any
form will make him shy of the hand when you want to pet or reward him with a
good boy pet. He will always be afraid when your hand comes at him not
knowing what you will do... even if its for good. 

only my opinion what I would do

shanna


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--- On Wed, 11/24/10, Deanna Corey <[email protected]> wrote:



From: Deanna Corey <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] My dog Jack......advice needed please
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, November 24, 2010, 9:25 AM


  
Hi Amanda,
congratulations on your new addition!!! How fun...a new Chi! What you
explained to me sounds exactly like aggression...fear based...but aggression
none the less. I am of the personal belief dogs do not understand a time
out...their Mommies...when teaching them proper puppy behavior wouldn't send
them to a corner or a bathroom. Dogs do not "reflect" on their actions and
then decide to do better. We like to assign our "human" traits to our
furbabies but it just isn't effective to do so. I even have my own doubts
how well "time out" actually works for children LOL.
 
Aggression in any form is acting out...whether from fear or anger...and
should be not tolerated ever. Simply teaching the dog the appropriate
"re-action" when he feels fear or anger should be your goal. In my
house...any form of aggression is met with an immediate resonse. I have too
many dogs in my dog park and humans in my home to allow out of control
actions towards humans or other animals. If one of my guys displayed what
your sweet little Jack is doing, he would be swiftly put on his side and
held until he relaxed and realized that "I" do not want that behavior...not
acceptable...and that I am in charge of him...my voice would be stern, my
hands would be firm but not rough. This would be repeated until he stopped
showing signs of acting out innappropriatly. This should come from you...his
mama...his pack leader...his boss. Chihuahuas usually want to be the
boss...we call it "short mans disease" around here...trying to be
tougher...more incontrol...more assertive than anyone else...because they
think they "need" to. They need to learn that that is your position. AS far
as your Mom...she should not speak softly or weakly to him...that just
reinforces his fear of her...her weakness...her place beneath him. Have your
mom simply ignore him...have her not give him the time of day!! She should
go where she wants...sit and be where she wants and Jack should get out of
her way...she needs to have assertiveness and purpose in her actions...and
not give one flip to where Jack is or what Jack needs. He will come
around...right now he sees her as weak and a target. Little Mister Jack
simply needs to be put back in his place. LOL
 
Obviously this is just my opinion...and what works here in the dog
park...but I hope you find the answers to what works for you. Your poor Mom!

 
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From: "Dunwoody, Amanda" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, November 24, 2010 8:54:34 AM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] My dog Jack......advice needed please

  

Jack is a 3 year old Chihuahua that I adopted approximately 4 weeks ago from
a local animal rescue. He and my other dog, Twiggy, also a rescued Chihuahua
I adopted in September, have adapted to having me as their pack leader
fairly well. Jack is still adjusting as he has not been in the house as long
as Twiggy. I am familiar with the Chihuahua breed and know that they often
pick one person to have as their "owner" and can get snippy with anyone
else. This description fits Jack to a T. 

My mother lives with me in my home. When she approaches me and Jack is on my
lap, he has snapped at her. He doesnt' react this way all of the time but he
will rear back at her sometimes too. If Jack is in his crate and she
approaches the crate, he growls at her. I have taken to removing Jack from
the situation when he snaps at her as I am holding him. I place him in the
bathroom for approximately 5 minutes as a "time out" and then bring him back
into the living room. Do any of you have other suggestions? Should she be
the one that removes him from the situation to show him that she has control
of the situation? I am responsible for the training that goes on in the
house. When Jack snaps at Mom she walks away from him telling me that she
was just trying to be nice to him and he just won't let her be nice or even
pet him. 

I have encouraged her to speak with him in a soft calming voice and tell him
good boy when they are together in the same room so that he associates her
with GOOD things. He will wait for her to put a treat down on the floor and
wait for her to walk away and then he will eat it. This makes me feel as
though he is fearful of her. Any suggestions on how to help this? 

I don't see this as aggression, I really feel that he's fearful of Mom and
just doesn't know how to handle it. I don't want to coddle him and go awww
it's OK Jack because I feel it's teaching him that it's OK for him to snap
at mom or other guests who come to the home. Luckily, we don't have much
company at this time and she is the only one that he's snapped at. I want to
nip this in the bud before it becomes an even bigger issue. 

I appreciate any advice you might have on this issue.

 

 






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