itsme123
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jack's now 8 months old, and doing very well. With me he's a confident dog, he's excellent with the children and loves to be outside. Whenever possible he has free run of the garden (which is huge).
He's a real people dog, loves to be fussed. he will roll over as soon as someone goes to stroke him though, I don't know if that is of any relevance to the following.
He is FINE with everyone, except my OH. If I'm not in the room and OH even so much as touches him he starts this high pitched yelping noise. It's not a 'men' thing as he's fine with other men.
I wondered if OH was playing too rough with him? but I've watched, and he's not. I've watched, out of sight of the dog, and he's definately not doing anything wrong.
This is worst when jack is in the garden. If I ask him to come in he's okay. Sometimes he's a bit of a bugger, but that's just pups... so I'll tell him to lay down, pick him up, and bring him in.
If OH asks him to come in he's the same. If OH asks him to lay down he does, then rolls over, wees over himself, OH picks him up and he howls like he's being murdered and tried to bite. He;s definately holding him right, we just dont understand it?
OH's tried everything, from gentle play (jack loves to play ball with OH, is all waggy tails and happy) to ignoring him completely. it's just as soon as he a) picks him up or b) touches him whilst he's in the kitchen (no other room, though the kitchen has always been the only room Jack has free access to as we have a gate up at the door).
In the evening this dog will curl up on OH's knee and go to sleep, and will prefer him to me.
We've asked a GSD breeder (okay, he's JRT but hey a dog is a dog) and he feels jack is attention seeking
. Is that really possible?
He's a real people dog, loves to be fussed. he will roll over as soon as someone goes to stroke him though, I don't know if that is of any relevance to the following.
He is FINE with everyone, except my OH. If I'm not in the room and OH even so much as touches him he starts this high pitched yelping noise. It's not a 'men' thing as he's fine with other men.
I wondered if OH was playing too rough with him? but I've watched, and he's not. I've watched, out of sight of the dog, and he's definately not doing anything wrong.
This is worst when jack is in the garden. If I ask him to come in he's okay. Sometimes he's a bit of a bugger, but that's just pups... so I'll tell him to lay down, pick him up, and bring him in.
If OH asks him to come in he's the same. If OH asks him to lay down he does, then rolls over, wees over himself, OH picks him up and he howls like he's being murdered and tried to bite. He;s definately holding him right, we just dont understand it?
OH's tried everything, from gentle play (jack loves to play ball with OH, is all waggy tails and happy) to ignoring him completely. it's just as soon as he a) picks him up or b) touches him whilst he's in the kitchen (no other room, though the kitchen has always been the only room Jack has free access to as we have a gate up at the door).
In the evening this dog will curl up on OH's knee and go to sleep, and will prefer him to me.
We've asked a GSD breeder (okay, he's JRT but hey a dog is a dog) and he feels jack is attention seeking