Charlie Bucket
Well-Known Member
As some of you may know, I tragically lost my best friend a month ago, to idiopathic epilepsy. He was my dog of a lifetime and I miss him everyday.
We adopted a new dog a couple of days ago, she is a 4yr old Collie. Been in the same home since a pup, but they are getting on and can't give her the attention she needs.
In 99% of ways she is as good as gold, a real sweet thing. We just seem to be having a problem. She will get up on the couch/armchair (I don't mind this as a general rule) but when I try to move her or get her 'off', she becomes quite aggressive, snarling, growling and she has even snapped at me a couple of times.
I have been firmly telling her NO! With my finger, then repeatedly asking Off! Until she obeys, then feeding her a treat and giving her lots of fuss. I have to do this from a few feet away, as if I get any closer she starts to snarl.
Am I doing the right thing? I want to get off on the right foot, and she has a forever home with us that I would like to be happy and content.
Thanks in advance for any replies
We adopted a new dog a couple of days ago, she is a 4yr old Collie. Been in the same home since a pup, but they are getting on and can't give her the attention she needs.
In 99% of ways she is as good as gold, a real sweet thing. We just seem to be having a problem. She will get up on the couch/armchair (I don't mind this as a general rule) but when I try to move her or get her 'off', she becomes quite aggressive, snarling, growling and she has even snapped at me a couple of times.
I have been firmly telling her NO! With my finger, then repeatedly asking Off! Until she obeys, then feeding her a treat and giving her lots of fuss. I have to do this from a few feet away, as if I get any closer she starts to snarl.
Am I doing the right thing? I want to get off on the right foot, and she has a forever home with us that I would like to be happy and content.
Thanks in advance for any replies