MyBoyChe
Well-Known Member
I am housesitting for my neighbour, am in charge of 2 cats, 2 hamsters, 2 geckos, 1 rabbit and 1 small JR x. Snoops was a rescue who they have had for about 18 months (about 2/3 yrs old). He is a bit spoilt and has quite strong opinions. He is staying in his own house with a dog flap in use whilst its daylight, I will close it overnight. The plan was for him to come and stop in my house whilst Im at home and go back next door whilst Im out but he is constantly hassling my 3 so its not worth the grief. He is very happy next door, radio on, food and water on tap and the run of the house, which is normal. I am planning to take him for a walk at night when hubby and I take our 3 as he will have to stay on his lead and cant travel in the pickup with them but will have to be in the cab. This morning when I went to open his flap he was upstairs on one of the beds (this is where he usually sleeps) I went upstairs to encourage him down and he growled and when I tried to sit next to him and talk him down he went for me. He was stopped in his tracks by my boot up his derriere and he was sent downstairs in disgrace. I dont want to get too heavy with him, I accept hes a bit miffed at being left behind and is a bit out of sorts with his life, but on the other hand, I will not be growled at or bitten. Best way to deal with him? Should I just go in, open the flap, feed and water down and ignore him until he gets fed up with being ignored. That might mean he doesnt get walked as I have to put a harness on, he has a huge dog proof garden so not too much of an issue. If he tries to bite me whats the best way to grab hold of him and stop it (in 50 years I have never had a dog go for me so not up to speed on defense mechanisms)