Hi

My idea is to carry a water bottle with you (small one) and use it when she 
growls at anyone. at the same time say NO! When she stops, give her a really 
good treat she loves. I use a water bottle on Ricky when needed and it works 
wonders. after a few times of being squirted, she only needs to see the bottle 
to know better.  I am going to start carrying a water bottle on our walks too, 
because Ricky likes to try to attack other dogs and people. 

Shanna & Ricky
Las Vegas Nevada!! 

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--- On Tue, 4/5/11, Marina CB <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Marina CB <[email protected]>
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Temperment
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 12:43 AM


  



Hey everyone,

I have a four year old chihuahua named Lizzy. She is a Service Dog, so she 
travels with me very often. In the last few weeks I've noticed a change in her 
temperment. Usually when she's sitting at my feet she will simply lay down on 
her mat. Lately I've noticed that she's watching and even growling, at the 
people who walk by. Luckily no one has seemed to notice. Once she even tried to 
snap, but her leash is very short when we're stopped and sitting so she 
couldn't get to them. The person was walking by and didn't notice. She's been 
very...grouchy for lack of a better word. She doesn't want to be petted or 
picked up, even by people she's always known. Her attitude towards me has not 
changed and she's just as loving as ever. And she grown very protective and 
possesive of me. These are all pretty recent changes in the last few weeks. 

Her trainer told me that the protective and possesiveness probably stem from 
her duties as a Service Dog and shouldn't cause any problems. Her aggression 
and...grouchiness are another story. According to her trainer, chihuahuas tend 
to get that way at a certain age.

What are your experiences with this? Did your dogs become less friendly to 
others as they aged? If this is a permanent change that chihuahuas often go 
through I want to know so I can make some simple changes, like a mesh muzzle 
and tempermant training, to ensure that she and others are safe when we are out 
in public places. I know there are a lot of fake Service Dog teams out there 
that give SDs a bad name and I would for Lizzy and I to have an incident that 
makes other SD teams look bad!! 






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