Kim_MacMillan
Posted : 1/29/2011 10:52:15 AM
rsalas
I have a 4 year old Golden, Charlotte, who is a great dog. She has never met another dog or person that she didn't love!However, she is not very "social" around her water bowl or food bowl, and will growl when another dog invades her "space" while she is eating or drinking.
rsalas
Charlotte is always more than excited to let another dog smell her out, but there are times when I think she doesn't want another dog jumping and pawing at her face, and she'll let out a little growl.
Let me rephrase those a little bit to put it in perspective. I'll substitute Charlotte's name for your name.
rsalas
I have a dear friend, Rsalas, who is a great friend. She has never met another dog or person that she didn't love! However, she is not very "social" around her drinking glass or plate, and will swat at a hand or glare when another person invades her "space" while she is eating or drinking and tries to pick food from her plate.
rsalas
Rsala is always more than excited to let another person come up to say hello, but there are times when I think she doesn't want another person groping her and pushing her around, and she'll let out a little comment to warn them.
How does that sound?
Sounds like to me, based on the information provided, you have a very normal dog who simply doesn't like being harassed by other dogs (who would like being assaulted with being jumped on and pawed at all the time??!?!?!), and who prefers to enjoy her own food and drinks in peace.
It sounds like your Cavalier is another normal dog and has good communication skills such that they have reached a peaceful existance where she will not bother Charlotte while Charlotte is drinking and eating. It sounds like the other dog does not have such good skills at understanding her signals, and because her signals go ignored, Charlotte escalates to a more obvious sign - chasing away.
I would monitor the other dog and not let her harass Charlotte while she is drinking and eating. And I wouldn't expect your own dog to *enjoy* every other dog any more than you enjoy every person you meet. It's just not reasonable.