I have a small dog, approximately 14 lbs, he is a pomeranian bishon, and I have a wierd (to me) problem. We have a large in-ground swimming pool out back, and any time that you approach the side of the pool to get in, he is up your butt, and while you're in the pool he will chase you around the pool (he will never get in.). If you put your hand on the side of the pool without holding it out in front of his face first, he will nip at it, and sometimes bite it. If you try to use the diving board, or stand at the side of the pool and act like you're going to jump in, he will growl and bite at you. I have started to get him to stay approximately 7-8 feet away while we use the diving board, and am somewhat successful in doing this, he does listen fairly well, but he is still very aggressive, and I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions on how to maybe get him used to it, or something. He is 4 years old, and this has been progressively getting worse ever since he was first introduced. It is also worse with some members of the family. Any help or insight would be appreciated! BTW, we did talk to the vet about it, and the only thing he said was that we could hire someone to come over and solve the problem. I figure I should be able to take care of this myself, and would rather not spend the money ($500) to get someone to "adapt" my dog to the pool. Thanks again!
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