Well I hope that it all works out well and you get them. Best way to keep
them both sweet is to have everyone take turns to feed, train and walk, and
cuddle them, and not just once person all the time.  Usually when a dog
becomes too protective of his owner, it is because he thinks he is the 
alpha. When a dog knows that he belongs to a pack, he lets the leader of the
pack do all the guarding so he doesn't have anything to worry about.




 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: annmarshall4429
Date: 3/4/2012 7:47:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] How To Avoid "One Person Dog"
 
  
We are about to adopt a pair of sweet rescues Chis. If they are adopted
before we can finish the application process, we will still adopt at least
one dog, hopefully two. My question is this: my last Chi (a single pet)
became very attached to, and protective of, me. He did interact with other
family members, but it was clear that he was mine. How can this trait be
adjusted behaviorally so that all can enjoy the dog(s)? I was usually the
one to feed, was home more often, etc. Hope someone can give me some advice,
as I would like our next dog(s) to apprecite all their humans.

Thanks!

Ann



 

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