schleide
Posted : 5/2/2006 6:41:58 PM
I feel your pain - each of the few times Wesley has growled at one of us, I am shocked and then very upset (growling at others - now that is a different story [

]). I think the hardest thing is to walk the line between wanting your dog to know you are the boss, it is your bone that you are letting them have and that they need to have no problem having you near it or giving it back at any time... and the issue that no dog is going to want some person around them that they associate with taking all the good stuff for "no reason." I think its probably best, with most dogs, to try to make the dog totally comfortable with you around its stuff first (a resource guarding protocol like - next few times you walk by drop an even better treat, then go give her the even better treat when she has no problem with you walking by, then trade the even better treat for the rmb, then take the rmb and then give the even better treat and then give the rmb back - waiting until she is comfortable with each before moving on to the next). We are working on this here too and I have to say, although I have not gathered the courage to try with a rmb, we are currently working with squeeky balls which he used to run off and guard if we threw it and he is now playing great fetch, almost never running off to guard the ball, he is bringing it back and dropping it - because he gets even better stuff when he does - and usually he gets the ball thrown again too...
I would think that for a normal dog, just being made to feel really comfortable with people all around, even touching and taking, their stuff, because they associate it with getting even better stuff is probably the way to go...