SPOILED LITTLE DOG
QUESTION: Help! No matter what we have tried we
can't get our 1 year old Schoodle (Schnauzer/poodle cross) to
understand not to bark at every-little-thing. Shaking Cans of
pennies, squirt gun, keys tossed near him, making loud noises,
putting him in a kennel, none of these things work at all. We
both work from home so we are with him all the time. When we
go out for a few hours with out him he howls as if in torture.
When we take him in the car he barks like mad at everyone in
sight. He even barks at every animal on TV!
He has quite a temper for a little squirt. He growls madly at
us if we try to take things away from him like a stick he
picks up on the way home from a walk. He gets soooo mad he
sounds really vicious but I really don't think he would bite
us??? He knows the word ouch very well and always backs off. I
guess he needs more discipline? We let him sleep on the bed
and pretty much do what he wants. How do we stop this infernal
barking since everything we have tried does not work?
ANSWER: Because I am guilty of this to, I speak from
experience. He is spoiled real badly. He simply is not
listening to you even a little bit because he has no
RESPECT for you. Oh yes, he listens sometimes to some
commands but ONLY WHEN HE FEELS LIKE IT, at his own
discretion. So please enroll him and yourself in a "Basic
Obedience Class" as soon as possible.
Here he will learn, not only Sit, Stay, Come, Down and
Heel, he will learn to RESPECT you. He will still love
you but now will respect your commands. And best of all, a dog
who respects his master(s), considers them the Leader(s) of
the Pack, and is a HAPPIER dog. Dogs need to know where
they stand in this combination of Human/Dog Pack Situation.
You will learn how to correctly discipline him and when to
reward him for a job well done.
Now you have his attention, you can put an end to his
barking and being less than nice with his growling (dominant
behavior).
Pick a word, you do not already use with him for
correction. You already use No, stop it, things like that. So
let's say you do not use the word ENOUGH with him. Now
remember a dog can learn quickly a one-word command, but not
sentences. So he starts the barking, sharply, in a dominant no
nonsense voice say, "Enough". Still barking, say ONLY
one word again, "Enough". Still barking, reach down and grab
the loose skin on the back of his neck. Lifting his front legs
slightly off the floor, give him a couple of real good shakes,
back and forth, back and forth while saying "Enough". Nothing
else, just the one command word.
Sounds cruel? Well it isn't. That is how not only a mother
dog disciplines their rambunctious older puppies, but also
where the dominant canine in a pack situation often grabs
another canine to discipline it. Many times they also will
grab at the throat of another canine to give him a lesson in
manners, but a person will get bit faster that way than
shaking by the back of the neck.
He will be totally stunned that for once, you mean
business. Having already learned to respect you in the
Obedience Classes, he will quickly realize that the single
word "Enough" means to stop barking and to do so immediately.
This word is now for barking only, nothing else. He must
associate the word with barking only. Don’t feel bad about the
pitiful looks you get from him or the submissive poster. All
canines automatically do the same with their leaders too. It
is actually a good sign. It means they know they have over
stepped their boundaries.
I would also nip the growling and being possessive of toys,
food, sticks, things like that in the butt too. As dogs get
older, they WILL resort to biting if allowed to get
away with this behavior. What if it just happened to be a
small, wee child trying to take something from him and the
child gets seriously bit? Not a good thing.