ecrozier
Well-Known Member
Interesting responses. Op, does the dog know the meaning of the word 'no'? My parents have a 1 year old pointer, and while she isn't ever aggressive, she drives me round the bend as she does exactly what she likes, when she likes. I will use my best 'don't you dare even think about it' tone of voice which has my adult rottie backing away at a rate of knots from whatever he was doing and works already on my 4 month old puppy, and my 17hh horse tbh, but she just carries right on with what she is doing! I think what is important is installing the understanding that there WILL be repercussions if he ignores you. Whether that be time out, a smack, a raised voice, being tied up, whatever, that's a matter of personal preference probably. But if your mum's dog is anything like my mum's, that is the missing link!! She also will turn around and mouth at you if you grab her collar, and is very snappy in play with other dogs, both it which I would be actively correcting if she were mine (ie she'd get sharply told off if her mouth headed in direction of my hand when holding her collar, and any play with other dogs which got too 'snappy' would end, instantly). But sometimes it is hard when a) the dog has got away with it for a while and b) you aren't there 24/7 to see what goes on!!