dyan
Posted : 6/4/2011 2:12:05 PM
First of all thanks to all of you guys for taking time to help! I appreciate it a lot.
Barb...just to tell you that I never thought that what you wrote was anything but just to let him know that it was not acceptable behaviour. I never thought you meant to punish him for this. So don't worry.....not going to beat him...lol!
Kim...I don't think there is anything medical about this...he has had a complete blood panel done not long ago when he was having some stomach issues and I just wanted a whole complete story on him. He is healthy in every way and other than this thing when walking....there is nothing else that he is doing different. He is a big goofy overly friendly but mischievous male Great Dane that thinks he should have his way most of the time. Yes..Leslie..he is now hitting maturity....starting to show that little by little..... settling down in many ways...but not giving up the "me" attitude very easily. Tiffy..you just might have hit the nail on the head when you say " is it possible that Gibby has become a little full of himself!" Gibby IS full of himself...always has been. And he walks the street looking at everything. HE watches every car that drives by....and if its a black one ( we have a black one ) he will stop dead and watch it drive completely past us...and then some. He looks for poeple up and down the street...always did...but he always would want to get petted. Now I see him looking and I feel like he is looking for trouble. He does think he is Gods gift to life,,,that hasn't changed in the 3 years that I have had him. He is the dog you must stay on top of..... and keep him calm because he gets so excited with things then its had to get his attention. He is spoiled.....I'm guilty of that...but I have never let him have his way about things that I did not want him to do or have. I have always said that Gibby lives to A. eat and B. get petted. He has always ran up to everyone to get petted and I am guilty of letting him because if any of you remember Bubblegum...she came to me afraid of people...it took me a long long time to get her to feel comfortable around people..and we really never suceeded around most men...actually gave up. I was so happy with FRIENDLY GIBBY that I let him be friendlier than I probably should have. THAT is why I really don't understand this.
Thing that bothers me is I learned with Bubblegum....if you get uptight....they will. So of course now when someone approaches....I do get uptight....not sure how to stop that. I usually have big kibble in my pocket...I will make sure I have more and use it on our walks. I was able to give it to the one friend last week that got off her bike to pet him and he barked at her....she made friends in a hurry giving him that.
I have another thought........as I was walking him today ( we didn't come across anyone for him to bark at except a landscaper was at the house across the street from me and I let him pull me there to get his pat on the head ;) I was thinking and thinking. WHAT has changed? What is our life is different while walking.....and the only thing I can come up with is his harness. If any of you remember when I was trying to teach Gibby to walk nice..we went thru the dreaded "Gentle Leader" ( NOT ) that he STILL has a marr on his nose where it was....and eventually got the Gentle Leader Harness or whatever its called. I used it for quite a while..but went back to the prong collar. I was taking him with his regular nylon collar but once in a while he DOES pull and I do'nt want his neck getting hurt...the prong collar stops that because he won't pull as hard with it. BUT about a month ago I got out the harness again..and we have been walking with it. I just wonder....can he feel confined in it??? Or ???? You know..when he is out with without a leash...he is really quite obedient. A new little pom moved in next door...she comes out NON-STOP barking and charging Gibby...and I just say " Gibby STAY.....and keep repeating and he doesn't go by her!" But our law here is dogs must be on a leash..I can't walk him without.