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    PostSubject: Anyone else have this problem?   Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:58 pm

    Do any of you who have more than one dog have this problem

    My two dogs will sit and behave themselves for OH all night but as soon as i walk into the room they start fighting Not real fighting more squabbling type of fighting I think they are both trying to get my attention as they know i will sooner or later shout at them to STOP IT :redangry: I wouldnt mind if it was occasionally but it is every time i am in the same room as them Its so frustrating :wqq: They do eventually calm down and both like sleeping near me Mickey usually has his head on my feet

    OH reckons its my bad energy :Angry: I think its more like im a soft touch and they push their luck when they are with me They always playfight in the house when with me but never when OH is in the room I always try to stop it but Mickey usually starts it then hides behind the table wanting me to chase him I used to try catch him but dont bother now because im sure he was deliberately doing it to get me to chase him Anyway if i ignore him he starts barking at me which then gets Keira annoyed She is like my little bodyguard She has to poke her nose in and tell Mickey off when im trying to deal with him :shutittt: I put him in the hall on his own for 5 minutes if he gets too cheeky or put Keira in the conservatory
    I feed both dogs take them both to training and i am not soft on them but they really are taking the piss sometimes :wqq: :wqq: :wqq:

    Anyone got any suggestions
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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:23 am

    have you tried just ignoring it, if they are doing it to get your attention , been shouted at is their reward , or maybe if they start when you walk in the room , take the dogs in another room , if they behave bring them back in , then their reward for behaving is been with you,
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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:52 am

    I wonder if they do it because they are excited to see you home :thinking:

    I was watching CM the other night, and all the dogs were calm, bar the one he was seeing to, anyway, when he got this dog to not be afraid of water, the dog relaxed and and happy, then his dogs and another one all started playing and chasing eachother, he said the dog that was scared of the water energy started the dogs to celebrate, :thinking: does that make any sense to anyone reading it
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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:29 pm

    :nhy: :nhy: :nhy: :nhy: :nhy: :2445:

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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:41 pm

    my 3 are the opposite Jan they are good for me but as soon as i go out they run riot, Shady will find something to chew, :Angry: Bailey will run in and out the back door chasing imaginary cats, Tilly sits by the front door whining, : and all this is with my OH sitting there needless to say he hates it when i go out. if we go out together leaving the house empty i lock them in the yard, after all i cant hear Bailey yapping like a poodle

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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:48 pm

    Well,cos i'm on my own my 3 just take the piss all the time :2431:

    Seriously though,i know i'm too soft with them,i dont mean to be
    its just the way i am.Having said that though,when i am firm with them
    thats when i get results,its just remembering to keep it up.

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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:55 pm

    awww Jan it's so easy to be soft with them tho :love:
    i'm soft with mine too but assertive too.
    they dont do as they are told for any one else tho, and Shady pushes her luck with me at times

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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 1:25 pm

    On times, Gazi calls bryn and he just stares at the floor ignoring him :2445:

    Misty just takes the piss outta him :san42:


    Hazel and Ellie will listen to him :love: they ignore my brothers commands unless he has food :2445: (yes he is still here)

    They listen to me but always get excited when I come home like Brens dogs, but they stop when I tell them, Misty is the worst, she will try to be like Mickey, but she is older now and calms quicker when I tell her
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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:56 pm

    we have this problem with fred.... i can walk in the room and he hardly makes a fuss until i go to him... but when my OH comes home on a friday night ...you can hear fred all the way over the road...whining and barking jumping about and running around... my OH has ignored him for as long as half an hour and fred slightly calms down, but instead runs about making a high pitched yap ... then if he does eventually calm down, the minute my OH fusses him, he starts again....

    hes even growled at my OH when hes taken something off him that hes got out of the bin.. he wouldnt do it t tia, she could have gone over to him and he would have released it or just kept hold of it lol....

    when its just me and fred in the house.... he is impeccably behaved

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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:09 pm

    Nope i have no trouble with my 2
    They don't take the piss... all rules applied the first day they walked through my door still apply today, i'm very consistant with them.. some would say a meany mummy :2431: they are very happy muttlies and know their boundries
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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:10 pm

    i was wayyyyyyy too soft when i first got fred .... im not now, mabe this is why we struggle with rules :2431:

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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 5:06 pm

    i am very firm with mine , but in different ways , bonnie is a hard bitch and you really need to use your voice with her, mindy and tammy are quite sensitive so a firm no is enough , gemma well what can i say, i think someone sneaked her in the litter when i wasn't looking, she's stubborn, ignorant, deaf, overpowering, don't believe in the word obedient , but she is the most friendly girl you could wish to meet, and i do love her , honest :thinking:
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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 5:07 pm

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    gemma well what can i say, i think someone sneaked her in the litter when i wasn't looking, she's stubborn, ignorant, deaf, overpowering, don't believe in the word obedient




    is she related to fred then :san42: :san42: :san42:

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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 5:15 pm

    :san52: feel sorry for you if she is, she frustrates the hell out of me, i know there is a obedient dog in there somewhere , both her mum and gran did obedience , if you said to gems sit , she would probably shit thats how stubborn she is :Booboo:
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    PostSubject: Re: Anyone else have this problem?   Tue Jun 30, 2009 6:01 pm

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