Hi Pam....good to know that I'm not the only one having this issue.  S he gave 
me 'that' look (I call it the 'chi eye' - coz she only has one good eye) I was 
first hurt and astonished that one of MY dogs could do that - then the growl.  
WOW. Now I say sternly 'don't give me that chi eye' and she usually stops or 
rolls on her back.   How did you work with him ? 

My other two dogs do not steal treats or even get near each other's bowls and 
such...Timmy and Liza are very respectable of each other and of Charlotte; 
however, Charlotte is given her food bowl last in the kitchen - I set down 
Liza's first and then Timmy's in the diningroom but it's only a few feet away.  
She is not allowed to approach the diningroom until both Timmy and Liza are  
done (this I see she has figured out).  It seems when Liza might be milling 
around the kitchen just sniffing (no food or treats involved)  - if she gets 
too close to Charlotte's crate - Charlotte goes bezerk.  SO this a.m. I shut 
the crate door  and put the towel over it so it was not an 'elephant in the 
room' sort of thing - I saw that 'chi eye' towards Liza but she didn't act on 
it - and as soon as I saw it I would say 'be nice Charlotte' or 'No 
Charlotte'.   

When she snapped for the 3rd time yesterday I was upstairs for 2 minutes 
getting some laundry - as I flew down the steps say 'Charlotte No'  - Charlotte 
was already on her back leaning against the bottom of the couch knowing very 
well she had made a boo boo. Liza is not one to growl or fight back - but that 
3rd snap from Char - Liza did growl back but it didn't seem to phase Charlotte 
at all.  

I like that sentence 'mommy give and mommy takes away'... 



Lynda 






"I wish my book of life was written in pencil … There are a few pages I would 
like to erase" 


----- Original Message -----
From: "Pam Dean" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, March 2, 2012 11:25:43 AM 
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Aggression Training 

  






I went through that with Bino who is extremely submissive, except for his food, 
especially treats.  The first time he gave me "that stare" when I went to check 
on him and his treat I was shocked.  Then the little growl.  Not too 
intimidating from a 3 lb chi but I am like you..I don't allow any aggression 
and they certainly don't run the show. I worked with him for a few months, and 
he learned that Mommy gives and Mommy takes away.  lol..But he is still not 
good with our other dogs trying to steal his treats.  And I guess I ended up 
letting them work that out between themselves.  I do send them to separate 
corners to eat treats and I monitor the situation. 






From: birdylove5 <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, March 2, 2012 11:11 AM 
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Aggression Training 



  

Hello chi people...such good chatting going on - I've had so much to read and 
absorb these last few weeks. 
Charlotte Rose is growing quickly - getting tall - 6 months old March 14 - how 
time flies.....and....a bit more sassy than is acceptable. Which leads me to my 
email. I remember someone saying they were a dog trainer (Pam?)...sorry it 
slipped my mind who possesses this gift. 
I have contacted a local doggy behavioralist in my area. I met her years ago 
when she was teaching a basic puppy class that Timmy (schnoodle) and I 
attended. She's well known for being firm but gentle and getting results. 
Charlotte is showing slight signs of possession and food aggression. I need to 
nip this in the bud NOW so it doesn't get worse - before she ends up hurting 
one of the other animals in the house. None of her aggressive incidents have 
been provoked by any of animals in the house -no one is taking her food/treats 
or taking her 'stuff' - it's all been 'her' and how she's perceiving things I 
believe. She has growled at me on occassion as well (I was petting her telling 
her what a good girl she was after she ate her treat) - it was the slightest of 
growls -but totally unacceptable. I know that some people allow these little 
dogs to get away with just about anything - but I know that this is not the 
right kind of behavior for any animal. ALL of my other animals live in harmony 
- so ..it's time for Charlotte to join the pack and know that Mama is the 
alpha. I love her dearly - with all my heart - so I believe teaching her the 
right way is another way I can show her how much I love her. After only a few 
short months of having her - I can't imagine my life without her. She gets 
spayed in April and I'm already a nervous wreck with worry. 
I'm waiting for the instructor to call back to set up an evaluation session and 
then we'll move on from there. WISH US LUCK... 
Hugz to all, Lynda 






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