Animommy
Boxer Pal
Hi, im new to this forum & so far ive seen amazing advice given by the community & im hoping someone can give me some insight until we can scrounge to afford a behaviourist to come to the home!
This is long, i apologize in advance!
We have 5 dogs, 2 Male Boxers (Bentley & Royce, both 5 years old), 1 Female Basenji (Cairo, 4 years old) & 2 Shiba Inus (1 Male, Klaus, 6 years old & 1 Female, Mecca, 6 years old). We've had them all since they were puppies.
The situation at present is this, the 2 Shibas are separate from the 2 Boxers & Basenji; this situation only involves our 5 yr old male Boxer, Bentley & 4 yr old Female Basenji, Cairo.
All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, and i am unable to work, so i am home 99% of the time. Our Boxer Bentley, has ALWAYS been EXTREMELY passive & easy going, not food aggressive, i can take anything from him, is a big time momma's boy, gets along with other dogs fine, & every human he's ever come into contact with. Same with Cairo for the most part, except that she is easily intimidated by small dogs being near her, especially if her Boxer brothers arent around her! Shes very insecure without them!
Bentley is typically the type of dog that when another would get in his face, he will play bow, bark & stand & whimper at them, vs. attacking or engaging with them in any way. Our female Basenji, Cairo, had ALWAYS been EXTREMELY submissive as well, backing away from any conflict, perhaps a bit nervous about it, putting the ears back, lowering her head & wagging her tail if anyone ever growled at her.
Bentley & Cairo have ALWAYS been 100% inseperable! They did EVERYTHING together, play, sleep (snuggle!), potty, everything, without ANY conflict of any type whatsoever.
Cairo has become a bit possessive of the furniture & very much so, mommy for that matter in the past few months. Bentley always just stood there & barked at her; we would make him go lay down, or put her on the floor if she were to growl at him when she was on our lap & he came near.
In the past 3 weeks now, this is primarily with me, not so much my husband, whenever Cairo had gotten on the furniture, Bentley would hold her down & "look" & sound like he was attacking her. He never so much as broke her skin. Since we do not want this to escalate (for obvious reasons, but also Cairo is VERY tiny for a Basenji!) We have gone back to basics where they must earn even being out of their crates. We are doing what a behaviuorist taught us, the "no look, no talk, no eye contact" thing (which breaks my heart but it MUST be done!)
For the 1st few days things were going very very well! (we have been at this for 9 days now) However, yesterday, he went at her at the water dish right before going out to potty together, so now they only get their water when we give it to them, its not sitting there for them right when they get out of their beds. They get it separately.
Today, while i wasnt downstairs, my husband let them out & for the 1st time ever, Bentley went after her at the back door, when he was letting them out. She had went thru the kitchen 1st, he followed & went after her. No one was hurt. In the yard they act as they always have! Like they adore each other! When he brought them in, he went after her when she came up toward him, they were spearated (he was getting them in their crates), end of story. Oddly tho, they had gotten their walk tonite & despite that, went after her twice today!
Ill admit they do NOT get as much exercise as they should, especially since ive been disabled, but my husband & i are changing that as of present.
Often times, ive noticed if we dont react hardly at all, USUALLY he will be redirected & listen to us. Sometimes however, when he postures at her & we spray him with the water bottle (is this an unacceptable tool?), tho hes very used to it & often sees it as a reward (he wants to drink the spray
) its almost as if it spurs him to go after her, because sometimes, he'll lunge at her when sprayed.
We're hoping we are nipping this in the bud quickly enough, but im concerned that theres been incidents despite things had been going smoothly for a few days & now they are retuning, despite behaviour mod thats worked in the past (we did it for 2 weeks last time).
If we are allowing them out of their crate to stretch, but not her, is that "separating her from the pack" & reinforcing to him that she should not be around him, or doesnt it work that way? I have lots of questions & concerns, but we will start there.
Sorry about the long post & thanks for any advice in advance!
This is long, i apologize in advance!
We have 5 dogs, 2 Male Boxers (Bentley & Royce, both 5 years old), 1 Female Basenji (Cairo, 4 years old) & 2 Shiba Inus (1 Male, Klaus, 6 years old & 1 Female, Mecca, 6 years old). We've had them all since they were puppies.
The situation at present is this, the 2 Shibas are separate from the 2 Boxers & Basenji; this situation only involves our 5 yr old male Boxer, Bentley & 4 yr old Female Basenji, Cairo.
All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, and i am unable to work, so i am home 99% of the time. Our Boxer Bentley, has ALWAYS been EXTREMELY passive & easy going, not food aggressive, i can take anything from him, is a big time momma's boy, gets along with other dogs fine, & every human he's ever come into contact with. Same with Cairo for the most part, except that she is easily intimidated by small dogs being near her, especially if her Boxer brothers arent around her! Shes very insecure without them!
Bentley is typically the type of dog that when another would get in his face, he will play bow, bark & stand & whimper at them, vs. attacking or engaging with them in any way. Our female Basenji, Cairo, had ALWAYS been EXTREMELY submissive as well, backing away from any conflict, perhaps a bit nervous about it, putting the ears back, lowering her head & wagging her tail if anyone ever growled at her.
Bentley & Cairo have ALWAYS been 100% inseperable! They did EVERYTHING together, play, sleep (snuggle!), potty, everything, without ANY conflict of any type whatsoever.
Cairo has become a bit possessive of the furniture & very much so, mommy for that matter in the past few months. Bentley always just stood there & barked at her; we would make him go lay down, or put her on the floor if she were to growl at him when she was on our lap & he came near.
In the past 3 weeks now, this is primarily with me, not so much my husband, whenever Cairo had gotten on the furniture, Bentley would hold her down & "look" & sound like he was attacking her. He never so much as broke her skin. Since we do not want this to escalate (for obvious reasons, but also Cairo is VERY tiny for a Basenji!) We have gone back to basics where they must earn even being out of their crates. We are doing what a behaviuorist taught us, the "no look, no talk, no eye contact" thing (which breaks my heart but it MUST be done!)
For the 1st few days things were going very very well! (we have been at this for 9 days now) However, yesterday, he went at her at the water dish right before going out to potty together, so now they only get their water when we give it to them, its not sitting there for them right when they get out of their beds. They get it separately.
Today, while i wasnt downstairs, my husband let them out & for the 1st time ever, Bentley went after her at the back door, when he was letting them out. She had went thru the kitchen 1st, he followed & went after her. No one was hurt. In the yard they act as they always have! Like they adore each other! When he brought them in, he went after her when she came up toward him, they were spearated (he was getting them in their crates), end of story. Oddly tho, they had gotten their walk tonite & despite that, went after her twice today!
Ill admit they do NOT get as much exercise as they should, especially since ive been disabled, but my husband & i are changing that as of present.
Often times, ive noticed if we dont react hardly at all, USUALLY he will be redirected & listen to us. Sometimes however, when he postures at her & we spray him with the water bottle (is this an unacceptable tool?), tho hes very used to it & often sees it as a reward (he wants to drink the spray
) its almost as if it spurs him to go after her, because sometimes, he'll lunge at her when sprayed.We're hoping we are nipping this in the bud quickly enough, but im concerned that theres been incidents despite things had been going smoothly for a few days & now they are retuning, despite behaviour mod thats worked in the past (we did it for 2 weeks last time).
If we are allowing them out of their crate to stretch, but not her, is that "separating her from the pack" & reinforcing to him that she should not be around him, or doesnt it work that way? I have lots of questions & concerns, but we will start there.
Sorry about the long post & thanks for any advice in advance!
