A few questions:
1. Is he neutered?
2. What kind of training have you done with him?
3. How do you react when this happens?
4. How often does he get to go outside?
5. Does this happen at a particular time during the day?
A few questions:
1. Is he neutered?
2. What kind of training have you done with him?
3. How do you react when this happens?
4. How often does he get to go outside?
5. Does this happen at a particular time during the day?
Karen,
He is neutered.
I haven't done any formal training. I rescued him from an awful puppy mill and have basically just loved him lots but no training.
He goes outside a lot -- my husband works from home and so is able to let the dogs out all day long.
When it happens I generally do a lot of yelling and "Bad Dog!" and a spanking.
And it seems to happen in the evening.
I'm really at a loss.
Okay, it's time to start training him. He is currently peeing on your bed probably to say "mine!" but needs to learn HE is not in charge. You and your husband are. The yelling and spanking are actually reinforcing the behavior, not teaching him it is bad. Especially to a terrier, attention is attention - negative or positive. Does he get an after-dinner walk to tire him out (and for him to drain the tank while out)? That might be a good first step. It will reinforce/teach him to walk well on a leash, and learn leash manners, and it will strengthen the bond between you, and it will help reinforce that you and the boss. And it will help tire him out - which with a cairn is always a good thing. He's almost a year old, so he's trying to figure out his place in the world. If you can teach him that YOU are the top of the totem poll, now is the time to do it!
What ages, etc. are the other dogs, and how long have they been around? I notice you said your husband can "let the dogs out" ...
Karen,
We have Lucy, a Pomeranian, who is 8, and Wiley, a French Bulldog, who is also nearly a year old. We got Sketch and Wiley at the same time. Sketch is the only male.
Sketch does think he's the boss. He tries to run everything.
I will try your suggestions...
thank you
Hee hee - being a Cairn terrier - he WILL try to run everything. It's your job, as the owner of said terrier, to convince him otherwise ...
If it gets worse, you may have to resort to the NILIF method - Nothing In Life Is Free training, which you can search for - there are plenty of threads here about that. I take it the "girls" don't challenge him for the leadership at all?
By the way, bless you for taking in a puppy mill pooch - some day I hope puppy mills will no longer exist.
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