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Ok this is weird.... Lets just say my dog is a little....Hormonal. And she....Jiggles......with anything that moves. Luckily she hasn't done it to me yet!Lol Its been going on for awhile now and it is so disturbing and i feel for the poor people she "take a shine" to. Is it just bad behaviour?Or is she in season or something?Its been going on for like 3 months now.
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I would say that it's a dominance thing, which is probably why she doesn't do it to you yet, she see's you as the Alpha and everyone else is under her so to speak.
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It will only stop if you train her not to. LOL, I'm far from a dog trainer so I have no idea how to do that, but in a pack of wolves or dogs the alpha would establish that it is not acceptable behavior.
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Ohh Ok!!LOL.Yes,when she does it she gets told off. But then she runs back out of the room and does it again when we aren't in there. Lol thankz for that!
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OK i will see what i can do with the tofu!!Lol.
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If she isnt spayed/neutured that could be part of the issue
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If she is spayed and still having this problem, I'd be using either a spray bottle (water, to squirt with when she misbehaves) or a jug of rocks (most dogs hate the rattling sound). You'd need to keep her in sight at all times until she figures out that this is not acceptable behavior. Does she crate? |
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