Zebe
Well-Known Member
Hi there,
Ok, I have a 5mth old golden retriever puppy who is generally well behaved. But he is a male and he was top dog in the puppy litter so think this may be why he is a trying to be a little dominant.
He will growl when i raise my voice which i only do if he has done something he really shouldn't have, i am normally calm soft voiced with him but if he's been extra bold i will send him to his bed and tell him off with a raised firm voice, he will run and jump on his bed and growls at me as im telling him off. I tell him NO, he only stops growling once my voice goes back to normal. He doesn't seem to like me raising my voice.
I'm just worried i may be doing something to make him worse. I have had a male retriever before for 11 years so I'm not a beginner but don't remember him growling at me for telling him off. I also have 2 very well behaved lab bitches who he is very fond of and has great fun playing with. So no problem there, it's just the growling that is bothering me.
Someone said i should grab him by the scruff of his neck, shake him & growl at him because thats what his mother would do! Sounds extreme, I would be worried to do anything to make him worse. I'd be very grateful if someone has some knowledge to help me??
Ok, I have a 5mth old golden retriever puppy who is generally well behaved. But he is a male and he was top dog in the puppy litter so think this may be why he is a trying to be a little dominant.
He will growl when i raise my voice which i only do if he has done something he really shouldn't have, i am normally calm soft voiced with him but if he's been extra bold i will send him to his bed and tell him off with a raised firm voice, he will run and jump on his bed and growls at me as im telling him off. I tell him NO, he only stops growling once my voice goes back to normal. He doesn't seem to like me raising my voice.
I'm just worried i may be doing something to make him worse. I have had a male retriever before for 11 years so I'm not a beginner but don't remember him growling at me for telling him off. I also have 2 very well behaved lab bitches who he is very fond of and has great fun playing with. So no problem there, it's just the growling that is bothering me.
Someone said i should grab him by the scruff of his neck, shake him & growl at him because thats what his mother would do! Sounds extreme, I would be worried to do anything to make him worse. I'd be very grateful if someone has some knowledge to help me??