Are all chi’s that frisky?
From: Peggy & The Girls
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 12:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Problems with neighbourhood
I love this video!! I watched it twice. They sure are a frisky pair, and
neither one will give in to the other. Very amusing little chis!
When dogs howl when you leave them alone it is called 'separation
anxiety'. You can google for that and find many different training methods to
help them over come it. I have had to teach Gigi not to do that. Princess
wasn't a problem with it, however Gigi likes to run back and forth and hop on
the chair at the window while she waits, and Princess does nothing but bark at
her when she runs. So I am trying to work on that. Not easy when I can't see
exactly what they are doing, but only stand outside and listen, and then I yell
in the window for Princess to stop and be quiet. Some times it works, other
times I hear her start in again when I turn the corner to the parking lot. By
the time I start to walk back, she hears me coming and stops. The smarty pants,
lol!
I am seriously thinking of calling the house phone and leaving the
speaker on and telling her to be 'quiet' that way. It worked for another dog
that I had once. They freak out and don't understand how I know they are
barking, lol!
Peggy
-------Original Message-------
From: Monica Ghit
Date: 8/31/2012 2:28:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Problems with neighbourhood
I have a problem with my neighbours, that is because they complain about
my dogs behaviour when I leave the house, I don't have a garden to let them out
and they remain closed indoors when I go out. More often I take them with me
but if I don't have the possibility they remain at home alone and they start to
howl continuosly. My neighbours complain about that and I don't know what to
do...any advice?
If you want to see my dogs look here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WlKlGvcKzs