Besides Desi, Dolly only likes one other dog.a little Maltese across the
street named Sonny.  When Mandy comes over here, Dolly's alpha dog takes
over and she will only once in a while even sniff Mandy.  This time, Desi is
protecting his sister and when Mandy comes and Dolly is screeching, Desi is
doing it also.  After about 5 minutes they all like each other.  Dolly &
Desi want to be by me, and Mandy just wanders around.and I cannot give her
the one-on-one attention that she gets at home with two parents.  I am just
one person and this makes three dogs, so I guess it would be like my
neighbors having six dogs at a time.  I have had to train Mandy to wait her
turn for treats, and am trying to teach her not to jump up on me when I am
standing.this so that if I watch her when my back is worse, or after
surgery, she knows not to jump on me.  I wish they would all play together.
Mandy runs down the side of my yard whenever I let her out and she runs to
the gate (solid iron) and barks.  I have to call her back, but that doesn't
work so I have to go towards her to get her to get back in the back yard.
The side of the house that Mandy runs down and barks is the same side that
would be on my house side of her yard.  I really am not in the bedroom or
bathroom at that side of the house to hear if she is barking, but if I am
outside in the front, I frequently hear her barking by the gate.  I guess
these are behaviors that are OK with her parents, but I have to make sure
that Dolly & Desi don't learn them, and I have to keep the alpha order of my
pack and she doesn't like to be last for anything.

She actually goes ballistic if we are walking (when I used to walk with
Judy) when she sees a bigger dog.but I have noticed that she starts to cry
and wimper loud and then Judy picks her up.which I know is just letting her
know that she can do that all the time.  Dolly & Desi are on the ground
unless there is a dog running towards them.  They are brave little ones, but
I do know when it is necessary to pick them up.  When someone comes to
repair something, both of mine will bark and bark, and I have to tell them
that 'this is the man who is going to fix the refrigerator, and he is OK to
be here.'  Then I just tell the person to say hello to them and they run
back to whatever they were doing before that.  But there is a difference
between the protective barking and the barking which is not for any specific
reason.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Cindy
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2012 8:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] One person dog

 

  

Hi everyone,

I have been reading about Ann's concerns about a one person dog. My Cooper
and Dali are very much just for my husband and I. Since our children are all
grown and moved out it is usually just me home with them. It took Cooper
almost a full year to even go near my husband, he finally will jump up to
sit with him but he still can be nervous with both of us.

I try to socialize them; we go for walks, talk to people,I take them
shopping, to a dog play group etc. They still will not allow anyone to reach
down and pet them and children totally freak them out. If someone comes to
my door they immediately go nuts barking and then if someone comes over they
will bark and chase after the visitor every time he or she makes a movement.


I have tried to get them calm before allowing someone in the door, but they
escalate as soon as they see someone in the house. It seems to work best if
I can get the person to completely ignore them and I keep correcting them. I
would so love them to be normal friendly dogs!

They do OK at the dog group, it is a small indoor area supervised by two
trainers. I took them to the dog park for the first time last week, my
female Dali, acted very aggressively to any dog that entered the area. She
would run at the dog barking and actually went to nip at a poor submissive
Boston Terrier's back leg. I of course corrected her and after a while she
just ignored the other dogs. But it definitely makes her immediately
disliked by the other dog owners and I can't blame them!

I have heard how all of you seem to have friendly and well adjusted dogs, so
I'm assuming it is me doing something wrong! I read everything I can get my
hands on about dog behavior, try to keep them well exercised, we walk twice
a day most days of the week, so any ideas would be much appreciated! Cooper
has improved over time but Dali is very nasty to other dogs who try to be
friendly!

Thanks for any advice!

Cindy



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