Angelique
Posted : 10/8/2010 3:57:44 PM
Well, sorry to see you go and I do agree with you that dogs can be "sneaky". Dog boards can be rough until you get the hang of things. But even those we don't agree with 100%, still have something to teach. Please don't let a momentary frustration with your dog's behavior or with the responses here stop you from trying to find a solution.
In potty training, some folks will interrupt a dog while they are messing in the house and then get them outside. If this is done gently and in a "social correction" sense, it can be highly successful. If this is done with too much "pressure" in a "punishment" sense, the dog can become "sneaky" because they will associate the punishment with the act itself, not where it is occuring. The dog will then "sneak" to potty inside to avoid the "punishment". Let's face it, when ya gotta go, ya gotta go and a certain amount of management can set the dog up for success through creating good habits.
Some dogs respond very well to social corrections and interuptions and do get the message and comply, some don't. Sometimes a behavior is more rewarding than social compliance or a "punishment". All depends upon the dog, the human, the relationship, and the approach.
I wish you well.