Anonymous wrote:In fairness to the dog, you need to rehome her ASAP while she’s still young and can find a new family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Figured it out! The vets receptionist actually did. This GD dog gets so stressed when crated she will get diarrhea. I started logging all her past episodes and it’s always been either in her crate or shortly after she’s been crated. And I’m talking crating for just a few hrs to run errands or go to dinner. Because the princess is sleeping next to my DH on her bed now so no longer crating at night. I can’t believe we got a dog with this issue and if I had the past owners number I would send him a nice love note text.He obviously didn’t want to deal with her issue. So I told my DH we will HAVE to use doggy daycare and HAVE to find a dog sitter when we go out at night until she can be left alone without damaging anything. I will not crate her because I am not willing to take the chance having this explosive situation happen again. Because it is a surprise attack and comes on very sudden and she can’t control it.
Couple of things, your dog is the product of poor breeding, many dogs are so not a surprise.
Second, dogs are dogs. Not humans. The rank order of their pack is significant and can motivate most of their behaviors. Sleeping on the bed with you and/or your husband tells your dog that she is an alpha dog. Well-behaved dogs are dogs that understand who is in charge and who runs the pack. You don't have a tiny dog, you have a big dog that can be destructive and dangerous unless properly trained.
Anonymous wrote:Figured it out! The vets receptionist actually did. This GD dog gets so stressed when crated she will get diarrhea. I started logging all her past episodes and it’s always been either in her crate or shortly after she’s been crated. And I’m talking crating for just a few hrs to run errands or go to dinner. Because the princess is sleeping next to my DH on her bed now so no longer crating at night. I can’t believe we got a dog with this issue and if I had the past owners number I would send him a nice love note text.He obviously didn’t want to deal with her issue. So I told my DH we will HAVE to use doggy daycare and HAVE to find a dog sitter when we go out at night until she can be left alone without damaging anything. I will not crate her because I am not willing to take the chance having this explosive situation happen again. Because it is a surprise attack and comes on very sudden and she can’t control it.
He obviously didn’t want to deal with her issue. So I told my DH we will HAVE to use doggy daycare and HAVE to find a dog sitter when we go out at night until she can be left alone without damaging anything. I will not crate her because I am not willing to take the chance having this explosive situation happen again. Because it is a surprise attack and comes on very sudden and she can’t control it. Anonymous wrote:Ugh so sorry OP! Our puppy had frequent bouts of this (thankfully outdoors) and did two doses of antibiotics-anti-diarrhea medicine. We also cut out all treats/bully sticks, added canned pumpkin to her food and made sure to take her out on a regular basis. Now at 5 months she’s much better. Wishing the same for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yay finally convinced my DH to let me enroll her in doggie daycare! He said, “well I’m not gonna take her”! I said no problem I will handle it kemosabe! I’m so excited to see how she is after she’s had the energy release playing with other dogs. Because she is just so full of energy and out of control with us two old farts it’s exhausting.
Why in earth would you offer to take on this chore for a dog your husband got without consulting you and refuses to take responsibility for? You’re just giving him the green light to keep disrespecting and walking all over you.
Because it’s either that or divorce. The doggie daycare is literally 3 mts from our house and I don’t work so I will happily take her and pick her up. Trust me it’s more of an inconvenience to deal with her energy while I’m trying to relax. Also to prove a point to my hardheaded DH who thinks he knows how to raise dogs! When he sees how much better she behaves on the days she’s had hrs of exercise maybe the lightbulb will go off! Errrrr
As everyone has said daycare is not training. You need to train a puppy. Get a trainer that will work with you and you husband. For God's sake you don't even work TRAIN THE PUPPY.
We have a trainer too who comes once a week. I’m working with the dog a lot and she’s super smart for the breed. Even her Trainer says she is smarter than the average dog her breed. It’s my lazy DH who has no patience with her and seeing this I have had a change of heart and have decided to step in and take charge of this damn dog. I’m pissed at my DH now because he brought home a puppy that he has no desire or patience to train and give her the exercise she needs. I told my DH he will no longer yell at her and scold her because it only frightens her. It’s not the dogs fault I’ve come to realize. I also told my DH she will be my dog from now own and I will take over her care to train, take to doggie care, bath and feed. Because I want a sweet trained dog living with us! I guess I didn’t want dog because I’ve experienced the terrible heartbreak of eventually losing them and I didn’t want to go through that again. Especially this breed that has a short lifespan. This last dog I lost I slept with her collar for months![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yay finally convinced my DH to let me enroll her in doggie daycare! He said, “well I’m not gonna take her”! I said no problem I will handle it kemosabe! I’m so excited to see how she is after she’s had the energy release playing with other dogs. Because she is just so full of energy and out of control with us two old farts it’s exhausting.
Why in earth would you offer to take on this chore for a dog your husband got without consulting you and refuses to take responsibility for? You’re just giving him the green light to keep disrespecting and walking all over you.
Because it’s either that or divorce. The doggie daycare is literally 3 mts from our house and I don’t work so I will happily take her and pick her up. Trust me it’s more of an inconvenience to deal with her energy while I’m trying to relax. Also to prove a point to my hardheaded DH who thinks he knows how to raise dogs! When he sees how much better she behaves on the days she’s had hrs of exercise maybe the lightbulb will go off! Errrrr
As everyone has said daycare is not training. You need to train a puppy. Get a trainer that will work with you and you husband. For God's sake you don't even work TRAIN THE PUPPY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yay finally convinced my DH to let me enroll her in doggie daycare! He said, “well I’m not gonna take her”! I said no problem I will handle it kemosabe! I’m so excited to see how she is after she’s had the energy release playing with other dogs. Because she is just so full of energy and out of control with us two old farts it’s exhausting.
Why in earth would you offer to take on this chore for a dog your husband got without consulting you and refuses to take responsibility for? You’re just giving him the green light to keep disrespecting and walking all over you.
Because it’s either that or divorce. The doggie daycare is literally 3 mts from our house and I don’t work so I will happily take her and pick her up. Trust me it’s more of an inconvenience to deal with her energy while I’m trying to relax. Also to prove a point to my hardheaded DH who thinks he knows how to raise dogs! When he sees how much better she behaves on the days she’s had hrs of exercise maybe the lightbulb will go off! Errrrr