hula
Well-Known Member
Hi
I have a 5 1/2 year old rottweiler bitch, who (despite having 2 previous rottweilers and having a family full of various dogs and characters, and being brought up with dogs) is the most stubburn, challenging, unruly, dog I have ever come across... and of course I love her to bits
We have had her since she was 6 weeks old, and since the moment we brought her home she showed complete and utter ATTITUDE! For example "stalking" me like a ninja within 20 minutes of coming in the house and being generally naughty, trying to be dominant at every opportunity. She is a dog that if you give her an inch and she'll take a mile. I am glad that she has come into an experienced home, as she seriously would have taken the ultimate P. We have also paid for a dog trainer for the first time ever for 1:1 sessions to get her right. We have come to love her to bits and with family, friends and welcome strangers is lovely and a right slop pot, if enthusiastic...
Although now we know her (and yes she is still a pain), there is one gripe that gets me and now she's getting older more of a concern... VET. She is awful with the vet, gets extremely aggressive (like a devil dog), wound up, petrified and distressed. I can only base this on an experience when she was 9 months old and a vet became nervous of her (she was sat like an angel at the time) and tried to inject her and left the needle in her leg while pulling the syringe away. However, it has got to the stage where she has to be muzzled and given her boosters in the car park while she is not looking, the last time she was in the vet room was 3 years ago and was a distressing time for me and her... she was petrified.
I am now worried with her becoming older about the vet needing to examine her... this has never been possible. 1 previous rottweiler was an angel at the vets our very first was not (but not as bad as this one). For our first we were given sedatives from the vet to give her before we brought her which helped. I have enquired about sedatives for this madam but this seems to have fallen on deaf ears... do they still give them out? Although she gets muzzled she is a very strong, stocky and muscular girl and gets it off within no time, and previously it has taken me, my dad and a vet nurse to hold her, and I don't like seeing her so distressed. I am particularly worried as atm she has a case of wet eczema which hibisrub is not working on and I feel its going to be a trip to the vet...
Has anyone had a similar experience/ any advise?
PS punish the deed and not the breed!
I have a 5 1/2 year old rottweiler bitch, who (despite having 2 previous rottweilers and having a family full of various dogs and characters, and being brought up with dogs) is the most stubburn, challenging, unruly, dog I have ever come across... and of course I love her to bits
We have had her since she was 6 weeks old, and since the moment we brought her home she showed complete and utter ATTITUDE! For example "stalking" me like a ninja within 20 minutes of coming in the house and being generally naughty, trying to be dominant at every opportunity. She is a dog that if you give her an inch and she'll take a mile. I am glad that she has come into an experienced home, as she seriously would have taken the ultimate P. We have also paid for a dog trainer for the first time ever for 1:1 sessions to get her right. We have come to love her to bits and with family, friends and welcome strangers is lovely and a right slop pot, if enthusiastic...
Although now we know her (and yes she is still a pain), there is one gripe that gets me and now she's getting older more of a concern... VET. She is awful with the vet, gets extremely aggressive (like a devil dog), wound up, petrified and distressed. I can only base this on an experience when she was 9 months old and a vet became nervous of her (she was sat like an angel at the time) and tried to inject her and left the needle in her leg while pulling the syringe away. However, it has got to the stage where she has to be muzzled and given her boosters in the car park while she is not looking, the last time she was in the vet room was 3 years ago and was a distressing time for me and her... she was petrified.
I am now worried with her becoming older about the vet needing to examine her... this has never been possible. 1 previous rottweiler was an angel at the vets our very first was not (but not as bad as this one). For our first we were given sedatives from the vet to give her before we brought her which helped. I have enquired about sedatives for this madam but this seems to have fallen on deaf ears... do they still give them out? Although she gets muzzled she is a very strong, stocky and muscular girl and gets it off within no time, and previously it has taken me, my dad and a vet nurse to hold her, and I don't like seeing her so distressed. I am particularly worried as atm she has a case of wet eczema which hibisrub is not working on and I feel its going to be a trip to the vet...
Has anyone had a similar experience/ any advise?
PS punish the deed and not the breed!