Alec Swan
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He was trying it on. He gets sworn at a bit now and then, but then he's still a boy! He's never had a hand raised to him since, and I don't believe that he ever will.
Alec.
Alec.
Me too....no drama, no domination, no smacking...incidentally mine has always loved socks as they smell strongly of us...she doesn't chew them up but loves to throw them in the air, wagging her tail - looks like a harmless game to me! If I need that sock for the washing machine I throw a toy and she drops the sock...simples!We have one lab with a similar "steal and take to his basket" drive. He is obsessed by retrieving things too. We found the easiest solution is to simply pick up another toy and tell him the fetch it, which he adores, then once he is out of his basket and away from his stolen item, telling him to lie down and stay, then simply taking the item out of his basket and throwing his toy again. It takes away the need to punish/reward, it simply distracts him from his possessiveness and doesn't make it a behaviour that is a big deal. If we see him en route with a stolen item he will drop it on command.
The people I'd entrust my delightful and happy 10 week collie bitch with, are Alec and Dry Rot. I think she would feel safe and confident with them.