MoonshineDad
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So here's an odd situation.
Dancer is a rescue. She bonded immediately to me and me alone. She likes my fiance...but respect and like are two totally different words. When I'm at home Dancer is an angel. She basically is not two feet from me. Listens like a champ.
Well.....I go out the door and it's like a babysitting gone terribly wrong scenario. She won't come inside for my fiance. She just looks at her play bows and takes off for the next 2 to 3 hours. She will not listen to my fiance. She will flop over on her back and push her away with all four paws. (This I actually find quite funny but I'm tyring not to laugh for fear of a woman's temper) She will grumble and groan whenever my fiance is cleaning her feet after going for 2 hour mud romp when she won't come inside.
I told her to use a long leash when letting her out and if she doesn't come inside reel her in. Well dancer found a way to pull out of it. She chases my fiance's chihuahua sheltie mix around the house as well which really is upseting my fiance...
I'm at a loss of how to fix this because it doesn't happen when I'm home. This dog is PERFECT when I'm home. I actually didn't believe my fiance at first when she told me this was happening but then she took pictures. Last time I wasn't even out of the neighborhood and Dancer leapt off the couch and up onto the table after I walked out the door.
Another problem is I'm not sure if I trust Dancer 100% with her...she's VERY VERY fearful and I have to be with her constantly if something is happening she doesn't like. We've been to two behaviorists already for it and they are at a loss because the dog is perfect only with me and whenever I'm around perfect with anyone else. When I'm not around she'll charge, snap, bite, growl...she has never bitten my fiance simply flopped on her back and pushes her away with her feet. I'm in desperate need of some advice on this it's getting bad.
Dancer is a rescue. She bonded immediately to me and me alone. She likes my fiance...but respect and like are two totally different words. When I'm at home Dancer is an angel. She basically is not two feet from me. Listens like a champ.
Well.....I go out the door and it's like a babysitting gone terribly wrong scenario. She won't come inside for my fiance. She just looks at her play bows and takes off for the next 2 to 3 hours. She will not listen to my fiance. She will flop over on her back and push her away with all four paws. (This I actually find quite funny but I'm tyring not to laugh for fear of a woman's temper) She will grumble and groan whenever my fiance is cleaning her feet after going for 2 hour mud romp when she won't come inside.
I told her to use a long leash when letting her out and if she doesn't come inside reel her in. Well dancer found a way to pull out of it. She chases my fiance's chihuahua sheltie mix around the house as well which really is upseting my fiance...
I'm at a loss of how to fix this because it doesn't happen when I'm home. This dog is PERFECT when I'm home. I actually didn't believe my fiance at first when she told me this was happening but then she took pictures. Last time I wasn't even out of the neighborhood and Dancer leapt off the couch and up onto the table after I walked out the door.
Another problem is I'm not sure if I trust Dancer 100% with her...she's VERY VERY fearful and I have to be with her constantly if something is happening she doesn't like. We've been to two behaviorists already for it and they are at a loss because the dog is perfect only with me and whenever I'm around perfect with anyone else. When I'm not around she'll charge, snap, bite, growl...she has never bitten my fiance simply flopped on her back and pushes her away with her feet. I'm in desperate need of some advice on this it's getting bad.
. Apollo is my husband's dog, no doubt about it. But he will actually mind me better than he minds Freddy because I do the feeding and all of the training except for frisbee stuff.
) he must calm and sit before the game continues. I think a basis like this would go a long way towards Dancer learning respect for your fiance.