Auslander
Well-Known Member
Anyone got any bright ideas?
I'm a long term dog owner, mainly gundogs of various shapes and sizes, and my dogs have all been very well behaved - maybe just lucky. I haven't embraced clicker training, positive reinforcement or any such tactics with any of mine, and they've been great.
I'm dog sitting this weekend, for an 11 month old English Bull Terrier. She's never been told off in her life, just praised for good behaviour. They ignore her bad behaviour (which is legendary), and she is absolutely spoilt rotten - sleeps on their bed, they move if she decides she wants to slep on thebit of sofa they are sitting on, and is stuffed with treats for doing things that any civilised dog should do as standard!
I've been here 3 hours, and she hasn't stopped barking, jumping up, nipping, taking flying leaps onto the furniture - ripping chunks out of me and my son with her nails as she does so - and I am at my wits end. I've tried all the tactics laid out in the 4 pages of A4 that have been left, and she simply ignores all of them.
I know she's a young, active dog, but she's had several hours of exercise today, has free access to a large garden - yet she's is still being a nightmare. It's all attention seeking - which she knows works for her, so I can completely understand why it's happening - but its driving me nuts. I can't even go to the loo without her trying to break the door down!
It's the jumping up that's really bugging me - she's just flying facewards - and it hurts - if I push her off, she just keeps coming at me like a crocodile until I stand up and walk away, at which point she jumps up and bites at my legs/hands/bum. The barking is pretty maddening - if she isn't getting attention the whole time, she barks her head off!
Anyone have any bright ideas about managing this behaviour? I feel like a complete pleb who's never handled a dog in her life before! Dreading breaking it to her that she is NOT sleeping on my bed tonight - apparently she does sleep downstairs sometimes, but I have my doubts about how well it's going to go down!
I'm a long term dog owner, mainly gundogs of various shapes and sizes, and my dogs have all been very well behaved - maybe just lucky. I haven't embraced clicker training, positive reinforcement or any such tactics with any of mine, and they've been great.
I'm dog sitting this weekend, for an 11 month old English Bull Terrier. She's never been told off in her life, just praised for good behaviour. They ignore her bad behaviour (which is legendary), and she is absolutely spoilt rotten - sleeps on their bed, they move if she decides she wants to slep on thebit of sofa they are sitting on, and is stuffed with treats for doing things that any civilised dog should do as standard!
I've been here 3 hours, and she hasn't stopped barking, jumping up, nipping, taking flying leaps onto the furniture - ripping chunks out of me and my son with her nails as she does so - and I am at my wits end. I've tried all the tactics laid out in the 4 pages of A4 that have been left, and she simply ignores all of them.
I know she's a young, active dog, but she's had several hours of exercise today, has free access to a large garden - yet she's is still being a nightmare. It's all attention seeking - which she knows works for her, so I can completely understand why it's happening - but its driving me nuts. I can't even go to the loo without her trying to break the door down!
It's the jumping up that's really bugging me - she's just flying facewards - and it hurts - if I push her off, she just keeps coming at me like a crocodile until I stand up and walk away, at which point she jumps up and bites at my legs/hands/bum. The barking is pretty maddening - if she isn't getting attention the whole time, she barks her head off!
Anyone have any bright ideas about managing this behaviour? I feel like a complete pleb who's never handled a dog in her life before! Dreading breaking it to her that she is NOT sleeping on my bed tonight - apparently she does sleep downstairs sometimes, but I have my doubts about how well it's going to go down!