luvmypup
Boxer Booster
I really need some insight and help with my situation. I am a Stay at home Mom of a 4 yr old and a 2 yr old. I am also 5mths pregnant. We have a 5yo fawn boxer named Tucker, and an 11mth old deaf white boxer named Talulah. We adopted Talulah at 6wks from a Vet who was left four white boxers to put down for being white, by a boxer breeder. We of course had challenges in the beginning with her being deaf, but over came them. Talulah has always had some aggression issues, or questionable behavior. My husband has been passing this up as typical young boxer behavior, but I am beginning to fear it is more than that. I think Talulah, having left her Mother too early may have suffered some ill effects. From the very beginning Talulah showed food aggression issues - growling and hovering over her food if anyone came near her - I noticed this behavior around 8wks or so. I made a point to move her bowl away from Tucker's and pet her, hand feed her, or just sat by her while she ate. She is better now, but is still tense when she is eating with ppl around, and inhales her food. A cpl weeks ago she got ahold of one of my son's crayons and was chewing on it. My son tried to take it away from her, and she began guarding the crayon and growling at him. I told him I would get it. I reached down to pick up the crayon and she lunged at me, and snapped at me. I grabbed the crayon and stood up, and she came at me snapping. She snapped about 3 times and I was able to push her out of the room with my foot and close the door between us. I was very shaken up by it, and scared for my little ones that were playing right there on the floor. Last week, I came up the stairs to discover Talulah had one of my daughters cloth diapers on the floor of the bathroom and was chewing on it. I reached down to pick it up, forgetting my last experience with this, and the same thing happened again. She snapped at me 2 times. Yesterday I was sitting on the couch, and Talulah was on the floor awake leaning against the couch, and my daughter walked over to me, and leaned across Talulah to hand me a book, and Talulah snapped at her, and thankfully I was there to block Talulah with my arm. My daughter may have accidentally stepped on her, but this behavior again disturbed me. Today I watched from our back steps as Talulah bullied my son while trying to get a toy from him. As he turned his back to her she jumped on him knocking him to the ground, scratching his back breaking the skin through his shirt, and took the toy from him and walked away. Although Tucker went through a rough time from 1 yr to around 2 yrs, he calmed down, and has always been tolerent and loving near the kids. He has never snapped at any of us, or jumped on the children. If it was just my husband and myself I would think this situation might be more manageable, but with 2 young children, and a baby on the way, I am concerned. Does this behavior seem like a boxer puppy behavior? We have had 2 trainers work with us, however, neither had experience with deaf dogs, and most of our training was self taught using ideas from deaf dog websites. I keep telling my husband I am worried, and if it happens again we may have to rehome her, and his thought is why wait for something else to happen. Talulah is not very affectionate, and has never really been. We love her, and do not want to rehome her, but she is a powerful animal, and her recent behavior has me concerned - I would like your honest opinions. Please do not sugar coat, I need real advice from ppl that know this breed. I said after we bought Tucker that I would always have a boxer, and now I am sad to think that Talulah may not be the right fit for my young family.