glenmar
Posted : 8/24/2010 7:28:14 AM
Hi, welcome to the forum.
I once had a BC mix and in my experience with MY Daisey, they tend to be very bossy and herding is just what comes naturally to them. I reminded her, as I remind my gsds now, that mom is NOT a sheep. With the gsds, they herd one another now, rather than the people, but it did take time and careful training.
In my personal opinion, dominance training is not a good thing, and pack position is fluid, changing constantly. I can do absolutely anything to or with my dogs. I trust them not to harm me, but I would NEVER alpha roll one of them. Your son in law doing that in front of the other dogs didn't do squat in my opinion....didn't teach Daisy that THEY were above her, just that SIL is maybe a bully.
I have a LOT of big dogs and not one of them has ever been alpha rolled, yet for the most part, they are wonderful, well behaved dogs. They have been taught what is and what isn't ok and I don't have to bully them to enforce that.
All that said, yes, right now we have some issues, but, we are also living in an RV, and have been since May. The corrections/instructions that I give in HERE have to be fluid and not exactly the same as when we are in a house. And talk about tripping over each other?? In our case, it's simply because there is NOT enough room for everyone.
You might want to suggest that your daughter and son in law look into positive reinforcement training. Clearly what they are doing now is not working and with an independent minded dog like a BC, will not likely EVER work the way they want it to.
It kind of sounds to me, like Daisey clings to you because she sees you as the only benevelent human in the house. I have one particularly velcro dog and I have to tell Theo where I'm going or he follows every step I take. It won't work immediately, but in time, she'll get that you always come back. Especially in our current cramped living situation, I do not need a dog or two or six, watching me pee!
MY BC mix was a very dominant, in the middle of stuff, dog, but with gentle direction she turned into a wonderful friend. Your Daisey can too.