Freedom
Posted : 5/22/2012 8:05:42 PM
Um, you have described my Willy! LOL No, really!
Willy is a rescue, came here July 2010, not even 2 years yet. He is now a bit over 89 years old. He loves to steal socks, underwear (he pulls it out of the hamper, through the air openings) napkins or tissues, and shows us his treasure. I swear I can hear him: "Na nee na nee na naa, I got it, you don't!" I started by teaching him to trade for a treat. This took time. Next, I started trading him treats for toys. We are now (after 20 months!) on the last stage: I do NOT trade treats for socks, underwear, etc. He MUST have a toy. THEN I will gladly, quickly, get a treat and trade with him.
Tag: teach everyone who interacts with the dogs: dog can chase human, YES; never never can human chase dog. Do not get into this game with the dogs.
Teaching a dog to fetch: The Other End of the Leash by Patricia McConnell discusses this, as do many of her other books. You may be able to find the books at the library -- I did. The ones I liked I bought on amazon.com They are easy reads and very enlightening!
As for the bunk bed - upper, have you ever put her up there so she can sniff around? Can you take small bites of high quality treats with you, and toss them to her when she is quiet to reinforce the good behavior? That's 2 ideas.
Have these dogs ever been in training classes? Especially the bichon mix - bichons require a consistent owner to keep them in line. Positive reinforcement works well as they so want to please their human. If you haven't been to classes, I highly recommend it, with every human in the home attending all classes, and doing all the practices and homeworks with the dog.
Good luck, all sounds normal to me.