My Dogs were expelled from Day Care! Help!
I need advice desperately. My dogs are so bad. I have a two year old boxer mix and a two year old yellow lab mix, along with a pitbull (who is an angel -the exception).
My dogs are so bad --they've been thrown out of doggy day care for being the first dogs to break down the steel fencing. They're in runs, and I was told the workers can't handle them and that they are the worst dogs they've ever had there! The boxer likes to fence fight and has nipped one of the workers who was trying to grab him.
At home, they have just chewed up my third pair of shoes in three days. I didn't leave them out either. They were just beyond the dog gate, at the top landing. They must have lured them under the gate with their paws and brought them into the downstairs area for their afternoon snack.
I have scrathes all over from them jumping on me, particularly the lab. He also locks me out of the house on a continual basis. He jumps up on the door and literally locks the door when I go outside. He recently knocked me in the head with a steal garage door -jumping on it. The vet calls him a big oaf!
They jump up on the wide screen tv and steal anything on top of it and chew it to pieces. They also chewed a coffee table to pieces.
They refuse to acknowledge commands and dive around onto couches, beds, anything they please. When I try to reprimand them, they think I'm playing. The boxer has food aggression and must be fed seperately but goes nuts if he see anyone else with food. He also likes to wrestle his leash from me.
They ransack the garbage, jump on the countertops to search for food, drink out of the toilets, raid the sink, and will only follow one command -SIT and that's only for a treat. No freebies from these dogs. Oh, and did I mention they run away whenever the opportunity is available and do not come back. Forget about the "come" command. I have to lure them back with a bowl of food.
Here's the catch -I spent about $2000.00 to put them in training last year. They were away for a month and a half. By the time they returned they could walk on their leads better -that was it. Now, they pull again until they're tired.
Their situation: They use to sleep on the bed but the boxer (85 pound mush)was monolpolizing and pushing my husband and I off, so now they sleep in their crates and are confined to the downstairs part of the house. However, they were still awful and destructive when they slept with us, so I'm not quite conviced they are rebelling --except against our busy work schedule, maybe.
On the plus side --they love to cuddle and give kisses. So my question is: What do I do? I'm desperate. I would NEVER give up my dogs. They're like my children....but I'm at wits end!
Any advice would be appreciated. I don't know where to begin anymore.
The way you describe things
I'm surprised the dogs aren't sleeping in the bed, and you two aren't sleeping in the crates!
You definitely need to start training 1:1 not 1:3 or 2:3. I know with my two, that if both are present it's hopeless to work with one or the other.
The book mentioned sounds very interesting!
Your 2 breeds and puppyism...
I have good news and bad news for your situation. The 2 breeds of dogs that you have are the 2 breeds that go through "Puppy stage" for 2 years. Most dogs tend to mature and grow out of their behaviors by the first year or year and half. However, Labs are notorious to stay in puppy mode for 2 years before "Growing Up" Once they do mature they are the best companions ever. Your boxer may mature just a little bit earlier than the lab but expect both to mature slowly.
The good news is they do grow out of this by year 5 they are full adult dogs that are very adult and mature. I had a golden retriever and know alot of boxer owners who have gone through the same thing.
There should be a warning attached to certain breeds of dogs on their maturity level you should expect. Not all breeds are created equal and do have their own quirks. Understanding what to expect out of each breed should make you relax to know everything is normal. Example: Dalmations have a deafness trait in their breed. White long hair dogs can develop hearing problems as well. I have an Eskimo Spitz with hearing issues that is 10 years old. So read up on your breed of dog and find out what other traits to expect. Labs and Boxers are great dogs! Good luck!!!