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How do I make my dog realize that my son is dominant? |
I have a new puppy who is REALLY great with my 10 mo old son. She lets him walk on her, pull her ears etc. The problem is that she thinks he's a puppy and she thinks it's ok to be dominant. I've tried alpha rolls and putting him over her but he just won't sit still. She takes food out of his hands and steals his toys. Any suggestions? I do discipline, rewards, etc. She is 13 weeks old and pretty well trained already (she can sit, come and lay on command already). I don't neglect training my dog. I don't leave my son unattended with her. I can only suggest that you supervise puppy-kid time and punish puppy and kid for bad behavior, your kid shouldn't learn to pull on puppy's ears or climb on him, it is not ok, your kid will become a toddler and will beat the C out of your dog and of course the dog will snap back, doggie will go to doghouse because you thought it was a great idea to let your kid play rough with the dog. i dont think the baby will fight with the dog..discipline the dog or stop letting the baby play with it for awhile. SORRY but there is no way that you are going to make your puppy realized that your 10 month old baby is dominant,,,,,,, NO CAN DO... also,, do not let your son climb on the pup and pulls its ears,,, your son is going to get bitten... and it won't be the dogs fault,, it will be yours.... Wrong time to get a puppy. she will do what YOU allow her to get away with ... SCOLD BIG TIME when she tries to get alpha with your son... keep putting your son first and with in time the child will be able to put out his own alpha energy... mean time you protect the baby by always being there when thye are together and correbting the dogs behavior.:) i am having the same problem with my puppy that i got and my daughter. the only thing that seems to work even a little is to never have my daughter sit on the floor. if she is standing, i dont know if your son can or not, or sitting on the couch or chair my puppy seems to understand more that she is not a toy or a dog. i also tell him to get his toys when he is playing with her like another dog, and i will get his toy and show him what his toys are. he is starting to catch on and we have had him for a week tomorrow. i hope that it helps. also i think that with age the puppy will settle a bit too. Maybe when he does things wrong you could spray him with a water bottle. Be firm with the dog. When the puppy does something bad - scold it right away. reward good behavior. Be consistent though - as much as possible. Humans are the master.....be consistent. Your little exhuberant puppy needs some obedience training - and you probably do too! It's never too early to start training puppies. How old is this puppy? Gentle, consistent training is the best. The days of punishment type training are gone. Studies show time and time again that dogs are much better pets and react much better to positive/reward training. They really do need to know who's in charge, since they are pack animals by nature. Yeah you need to be more assertive with the puppy. Nip that behavior in the bud. She is a puppy and has a lot to learn. Go to pawpersuasion.com good articles on children and dogs it will help |
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