My boxer Lizzy is 11 weeks old. I have posted other Lizzy issued on here
Here is a new one that popped up.
I still have issues with walking Lizzy on her leash - she will grab it with her teeth and yank back (as if she wished to engage in a tug of war). I have tried to ignore her while doing this and stop walking - this only aggrevates her bad behavior more. She will try to jump at me and nip at my legs - when we stop walking or I ignore her. When I make her sit and calm her down - she seems to do ok.
Yesterday - a new development happened - which makes me question my corrective tactics with her. We were walking - she put the leash in her mouth, yanked and started to growl. I had to make her sit and she tried to bite me. I was devasted at this turn of events. I promptly ended the walk, and we returned home. When we got back home - we have a pile of dirt -set aside- for her to dig in (to expel some of that puppy energy). I walked her over to the dirt pile and had her dig until she was tired.
Has anyone had their boxers growl at them? If so - what where the circumstances? Is this an impending sign of an aggresive dog?
I spend time with her, since I work from home. Every morning, after I run, I set aside an hour as "Lizzy time" - where we can go at a leisurely pace and she can invstigate the grass, the woods, the rocks, etc... The last 10 to 15 minutes - we go through the tricks she knows and attention exercises with her treats. Then we go out in the afternoon for 15 mins to 1/2 hour - then evenings we spend an hour outside (longer if we go to watch a pee wee baseball game). Maybe I am not using our time together appropriately?
I feel a bit overwhelmed at her behavior, at times. Other times, she is real good. We went to a cook out, for Father's Day. She played with the kids there and was behaving quite well for a puppy her age. I even received compliments on how well she was behaving for her age and how I was able to have her behave by telling her to sit. I was thinking - oh if you only knew what happened this morning.
Is she trying to play with me or trying to establish herself as the alpha? What can I do to deter this behavior, without making it worse as she matures?
Any suggestions greatly appreciated - I am at a loss.
I still have issues with walking Lizzy on her leash - she will grab it with her teeth and yank back (as if she wished to engage in a tug of war). I have tried to ignore her while doing this and stop walking - this only aggrevates her bad behavior more. She will try to jump at me and nip at my legs - when we stop walking or I ignore her. When I make her sit and calm her down - she seems to do ok.
Yesterday - a new development happened - which makes me question my corrective tactics with her. We were walking - she put the leash in her mouth, yanked and started to growl. I had to make her sit and she tried to bite me. I was devasted at this turn of events. I promptly ended the walk, and we returned home. When we got back home - we have a pile of dirt -set aside- for her to dig in (to expel some of that puppy energy). I walked her over to the dirt pile and had her dig until she was tired.
Has anyone had their boxers growl at them? If so - what where the circumstances? Is this an impending sign of an aggresive dog?
I spend time with her, since I work from home. Every morning, after I run, I set aside an hour as "Lizzy time" - where we can go at a leisurely pace and she can invstigate the grass, the woods, the rocks, etc... The last 10 to 15 minutes - we go through the tricks she knows and attention exercises with her treats. Then we go out in the afternoon for 15 mins to 1/2 hour - then evenings we spend an hour outside (longer if we go to watch a pee wee baseball game). Maybe I am not using our time together appropriately?
I feel a bit overwhelmed at her behavior, at times. Other times, she is real good. We went to a cook out, for Father's Day. She played with the kids there and was behaving quite well for a puppy her age. I even received compliments on how well she was behaving for her age and how I was able to have her behave by telling her to sit. I was thinking - oh if you only knew what happened this morning.
Is she trying to play with me or trying to establish herself as the alpha? What can I do to deter this behavior, without making it worse as she matures?
Any suggestions greatly appreciated - I am at a loss.
Being a leader is about controlling the resources and showing him what you would like him to do instead. If he nips or growls and you want it to stop simply ignore him and walk away. This tells him that the fun stops when he goes to far. It's not physical and it's not threatening.