jaxynpuppy
Boxer Pal
It's not that I don't want to believe that folks think I can work this out - it's just that I'm not sure if i'm strong enough to deal with this much longer.
We've already put so much into him, when will we start to see the fruits of our labor? Seriously - will it take until he's 5 years old, or should he settle at around 3 years? The breeder says hers are "couch potatoes" and they are!! I have no idea what happened to mine. His siblings are good too. If he's going to be like this for the next 10 years, then I'm being honest by saying that I simply can't do it. If there's some light at the end of the tunnel, perhaps we can do it for a little while more.
He would NEVER end up in rescue. I could never do that to any dog. As I said, he's a "nice dog" without a mean bone in his body, just very very bad. No one needs to worry about that. He would be returned to the breeder - we would even keep him until she could rehome him as to not upset him twice.
I can completely understnad where you are coming from. And I feel bad for you. I know my family is not extremely knowledgable about training dogs. But we know a few good people who have helped us along to train ours and he is still WILD as you explained. He has to be watched every minute of every day.He is only 7 months old. I have been told it just takes patience. But honestly I am a mother of 3 girls under 6 (whom all adore my dog) I dont always have the time to keep my eye on him every minute. When he is outside he barks incessantly or eats my trees and shrubs. I try to walk him often as I can but we have had to train him to run on a treadmill because it is tough for me to drag the kids out in the winter with a crazy dog. LOL That works well but does not tire him completely. I did learn he has to mouth something when he runs to keep him focused. I think my dog is ADHD !! But that isnt my biggest problem!! His issue mainly is that he gets mad easily and will potty in my house!! It is just one thing I cant handle. When I go tto pick my daughter up at the bus I like to take him with me for the walk. He actually is really good on the leash except when I am trying to fuss with the baby in her stroller and he knows I am not focusing solely on him and he has jumped and almost made me drop the baby. So now as I am preparing to go out I leave him in the house till I get her in the stroller. When I do this he thinks I am leaving him he will poop in front of the door. If I leave to pop into the neighbors for 5 minutes he will pee on the floor. and he has even peed in my heat vents! When my husband finally comes home and wants to spend time with the kids he will push them out of the way and knock them down to get in front and get attention from him. Which then leads me to wonder am I doing him a disgrace having to watch him every minute cause now he thinks he is the centre of attention.
He is extremely smart and very quick learner and he knows his manners and he can use them just seldom does. And I am sure like you there are just so many other things i cant mention cause the list would go on forever. I am trying to be patient but this week is trying with one kid with a cold and the other is teething and tummy aches so there is alot of crying in my house at the moment and the dog potting in the house when ever I turn my back. But hang in there I know it is hard. Ask the breeder/friend what their suggestion for you to do is rather then approach them with just wanting to return the dog. They may respond more graciously when asked for their opinion and even offer to have you return the dog. For me I try to remember I cant return my kids no matter how batty they make me so why should I get to return my dog. So I am hanging in there for now still looking for answers. I do like some of Ceasars training strategies. Thay have worked for me like leash training. I dont like using force either. But as mentioned he is more a behaviouralist. I think you are doing everything you can and good for you for loving your dog enough to recognize the problems and doing what is necessary!!