I am going to Mom's soon for 3 weeks to help her after a back surgery. The 2 yo shih-tzu boy she adopted has spent the last few months being loved, but spoiled and learning some nice bad habits. I spent 10 days with both of them here when she first adopted him, and he had some issues, but he is a smart dog and seemed like with a little consistency and some trianing he would be a great dog. Mom has back problems and she stopped obedience class and has a hard time getting down on his level. And before anyone points out the obvious that an untrained young dog was not the best choice, I already know that :-) and tried to lead her in a better direction at the beginning.
She loves the dog completely, and calls him her little boy. She deosn't know how to convince him to behave. I have a plan to work hard and get hin behaving better, and try to get all the people that deal with the dog on the same page. And hope that she will be able to follow along with what I start.
I wanted to touch base here on the things I know he is doing, and take along any tips that anyone would like to share.
He has started to bite hard when he plays, and the last time I saw Mom she had places in various stages of healing on her arms where he draws blood on her senior thinner skin when they play. I know that at least part of that problem is the way everyone plays with him, but he does not have an off button once he is on high. I could always tell Kota "ok" when she would get a little excited and she would stop what ever she was doing. He is wound up and out of control.
He steals things off the end tables, coffee table, etc, and will chew and eat anythig he can get ahold of. He chews things if Mom isn't watching him, like the ends of the blind strings, or the newspaper.
He poops when he gets excited, and although he is housebroken, he pooped on the bed when Mom was packing for a trip,and pooped in the car even though Mom took him out a few minutes before they left. he never let them know he needed to go.
He runs when anyone but Mom and my sister try to let him out to pee, including her boyfriend who lives there. He also has to have you go out and stand with him, for upwards of 10 to 15 minutes, becuaue if you put him out without going with him, he will just lay with his nose to the door.
He is not treat motivated. He wouldn't eat a treat out of your hand when he came here to live, he needed to go find it in his bed. Mom has been feeding him about 10 treats a day, and he is even more picky about them now, so he needs other motivation. he also need that cut down by about 90%. I just bought a book called, When Pigs Fly by Jane Killion, who is supposed to help you find the thing that makes your dog click, and also how to work with your breed specific traits.
I know how I am going to go about some of these thigs, but was hoping for some insights on what may have worked for others.
I know first thing he needs is more exercise, but with MOm recovering from back surgery, that is going to be something I try to address with everyone else when I am there and see what I can get in place.
I appreciate even the smallest suggestions on how to help them. I will have my computer there so i can give updates and ask more specifics. Maybe even pictures. Thanks, Julie