BigDogBuford wrote:You could always do a tether inside instead of crates as well. It's worked well for me and cuts down greatly on the time my dogs spend in crates.
airwalk wrote:Of course, this could be nothing more than Faust (turning 2) deciding to test the waters and see if he can make the rules. It might no be, but ...
airwalk wrote:I'm betting he doesn't test Daisy much does he? Daisy's persona is one of I'm in control..I don't need to prove it...I'll just school you when needed.
I enforce the order and I don't usually have any serious issues
madremissy wrote:Do you think it was the treats that got it going? High value treat?
airwalk wrote:
I would recommend (others may disagree) in a spat...Faust goes to crate..every time. No yelling, no punishment, but he is he one that is separated. He will learn to associate fighting with Seppel means seperation.
airwalk wrote:Like I said, could Faust be turning on..sure he could be, but I would hate to jump straight there versus he's being an asshat 2 year old and thinks he's all that and a bag of chips first.
amazincc wrote:airwalk wrote:Like I said, could Faust be turning on..sure he could be, but I would hate to jump straight there versus he's being an asshat 2 year old and thinks he's all that and a bag of chips first.
Hmmm... he does tend to be a little pushy/bossy when it comes to getting my attention. Always the first in line when it comes to play time or treats, and his sheer size alone makes it easy for him to shove Sepp out of the way. Daisy won't put up w/that at ALL.
I haven't indulged him when he does that, but, clearly, a stronger message is needed.
Thanks, Diana... I hope you feel better soon.
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