If you had read what I typed you would know that was a solution that I had READ about not TRIED.Originally Posted by LilacDragon
I have not had to deal with serious overprotection issues with any of my dogs .
If you had read what I typed you would know that was a solution that I had READ about not TRIED.Originally Posted by LilacDragon
I have not had to deal with serious overprotection issues with any of my dogs .
I understand that and was simply explaining to you and anyone else who might read this why that advice might not be the best advice to follow.
As I type this at 6:46 in the morning there are 490 unregistered guests on this board. If one of them is looking for advice on how to deal with their chi, reads this thread and solves a problem then I have done what I posted to do.
Many, many chi's are aggressive. Mostly because what started out as a cute thing turns ugly as the little one is allowed to get away with more and more. Many of these end up in shelters and no few of them are deemed unadoptable and euthanized.
Yeah, the little dogs do tend to be spoilt more so they have more to start trying to defend from being taken from them. Being picked up also raises their status because it is lifting them to a higher level. They belong on the dog shelf with all the other dogs.
You often find that little dogs who spend most of their time being carried are snappy and nasty with anyone who tries to touch them or come too close.
In my opinion, dogs have legs for a reason.
Thanks for your suggestions. It is very easy to spoil a cute little dog to the point where they think they rule! I have been being the alpha dog with my little one and am ignoring her bad behavior - I put her down and walk away. It seems to be getting her attention and she has been a little better about being such a pill. She seems perfectly happy lounging on the floor with the other dog.
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