Hi, Hope someone can offer advice.
I have a friend who bought a BC puppy, he is now just over 12 months old.
She has had problems with him since day 1 and has not heeded any advice I have
given her. She had a baby within 5 months of getting the dog so although he gets walks
he doesnt get all the mental stimulation that a BC needs. She moved house and he started
being nervous, hiding and generally scared of everything.
Then about a month or so ago she had him castrated "to calm him down". I told her that
it was unlikely to work and it appears it hasnt. I know it can take a while but I suspect that it
wont make any difference.
She rang last night to say he had snapped at her when she was petting and giving a treat to next
doors dog over the fence and then again at her boyfriend when he was sat on floor, trying to make the dog
laydown, the dog refused so he got hold of the collar to make him and he snapped at him,
Now I think the dog is trying to be dominant and showing them that he wont do as he says, they have to
do as he says?? I got to this conclusion from other things she has said that he does and leads me to believe that
this is the problem. Trouble is I am not sure how to tell them to deal with it.
I have said that she shouldnt have got the dog at all especially not a BC as she doesnt have the time to
mentally stimulate him, I think thats why he is hyper. She also wont take advice on the food she feeds.
Practically how can she reverse the dominance in the dog?
Thanks Lynn
I have a friend who bought a BC puppy, he is now just over 12 months old.
She has had problems with him since day 1 and has not heeded any advice I have
given her. She had a baby within 5 months of getting the dog so although he gets walks
he doesnt get all the mental stimulation that a BC needs. She moved house and he started
being nervous, hiding and generally scared of everything.
Then about a month or so ago she had him castrated "to calm him down". I told her that
it was unlikely to work and it appears it hasnt. I know it can take a while but I suspect that it
wont make any difference.
She rang last night to say he had snapped at her when she was petting and giving a treat to next
doors dog over the fence and then again at her boyfriend when he was sat on floor, trying to make the dog
laydown, the dog refused so he got hold of the collar to make him and he snapped at him,
Now I think the dog is trying to be dominant and showing them that he wont do as he says, they have to
do as he says?? I got to this conclusion from other things she has said that he does and leads me to believe that
this is the problem. Trouble is I am not sure how to tell them to deal with it.
I have said that she shouldnt have got the dog at all especially not a BC as she doesnt have the time to
mentally stimulate him, I think thats why he is hyper. She also wont take advice on the food she feeds.
Practically how can she reverse the dominance in the dog?
Thanks Lynn