catembi
Well-Known Member
Well, it hasn't taken me long to come unstuck, has it?
We had an incident last night. Our bedroom is in the attic on the 2nd floor & has a spiral staircase that Kane cant get up, so he sleeps at the bottom of the stairs. Last night after Id gone to bed, Kane was growling & didnt want Justin to go upstairs from the kitchen on the ground floor to his study on the 1st floor. Then when Justin got into his study, he growled every time he moved or made a noise & barked at him a couple of times. Maybe Kane thinks hes guarding me? Anyway, Justin had to stay in his study all night & try to sleep on the floor . Kane was fine & waggy with him this morning once I was up.
So what do we do?? Spoken to the lady at the rescue centre who had him for 2 months & says he was never aggressive. She says o/h should barge past without looking at him. But you've got to have some nerve to do that with 40kg of growling rotti.
Apparently o/h should feed him to show he's got control of his food, & start a play session then end it to show he's in control of his toys too.
Also, found out that the place I got him from should only have been fostering him & not re-homing him, & they gave me completely made up history. He wasn't ousted cos of a new baby. He came from a family with children & was perfectly fine, but then both parents went back to work f/t so he couldn't stay at home all day by himself.
All suggestions appreciated...
We had an incident last night. Our bedroom is in the attic on the 2nd floor & has a spiral staircase that Kane cant get up, so he sleeps at the bottom of the stairs. Last night after Id gone to bed, Kane was growling & didnt want Justin to go upstairs from the kitchen on the ground floor to his study on the 1st floor. Then when Justin got into his study, he growled every time he moved or made a noise & barked at him a couple of times. Maybe Kane thinks hes guarding me? Anyway, Justin had to stay in his study all night & try to sleep on the floor . Kane was fine & waggy with him this morning once I was up.
So what do we do?? Spoken to the lady at the rescue centre who had him for 2 months & says he was never aggressive. She says o/h should barge past without looking at him. But you've got to have some nerve to do that with 40kg of growling rotti.
Apparently o/h should feed him to show he's got control of his food, & start a play session then end it to show he's in control of his toys too.
Also, found out that the place I got him from should only have been fostering him & not re-homing him, & they gave me completely made up history. He wasn't ousted cos of a new baby. He came from a family with children & was perfectly fine, but then both parents went back to work f/t so he couldn't stay at home all day by himself.
All suggestions appreciated...