Murphy is my 2 year old lab, and he can wear me and his little brother out pretty fast. We are lucky to have friends to have playdates with. Recently I have noticed a potiential problem with Zues, a male rottie, who is really sweet.
I think the problem is coming from Zues' Owners, like most behavior issues. In my opinion they maybe could have waited to add a dog to their family. They brought him home soon after they found out they were about to have their first baby. We started taking Zues with our family on our outings because Zues' owners were not able to come for one reason or another. Having a baby makes a person very busy. He was a great playmate at this time. He was young and my boys are great as far as getting along with a pack, so he had good examples to follow, and he was even doing a great job with my little doxie mix.
Since then the baby has been born and Zues is left outside all alone even when they are home for almost a whole year now. We have not been going over to pick him up as much due to the fact that we are both workin almost double the hours we used to and we take our dogs out every single day for off leash time, or doggy school, or playdates or whatever. I took my dogs over there last night to play in thier fenced yard while we got some things ready for thier baby's 1st birthday party.
I was keeping an eye on the window, because Zues can get a little to excited for Maynard (7lbs) and I worry. I noticed that instead of playing, Zues seemed to be making sure that neither of my dogs had any of his toys. This is not to say that he was being aggressive at all, just guarding them and if one of my guys managed to get a toy, he used all his might to get it back. He used to share easily, I think maybe his toys are mopre important to him than they used to be because they are all he has to play with. He also didn't used to be a growler, when he wrestled, but now he sounds as if he is going to rip Murph-ola apart. I wouldn't normally think anything of it, I know he is just playing, but it's the change in behaviors that I am worried about. He also cannot play soft anymore, he just keeps getting rougher and rougher until Murphy doesn't even want to play anymore, which I have never seen before.
I wonder if he just has anxiety. He also chases shawdows compulsively, to an unhealthy degree. They stress him, out you can see it all over him, in his body language.
Anyway, I know what I would do if Zues were my dog, but he is not. I don't want to hurt my friends' feelings but I think he deserves a lot more attention, and since they brought him into thier world I think they should be the ones to give it. Take some responsibility. I also dont see how they can lavish so much attention on thier daughter's every bowel movement, while totally ignoring thier son's (Zues) NEEDS. I may not understand because I haven't given birth to kids of my own, but I think what they are doing is wrong and I really dont know how to bring it up in a positive way and to get the importantce of socialization accross to them. Mostly I hate to think of him just hanging out alone all the time out there, it makes me sad. Makes me think he has to be sad too, every single day.
Would appreciate any input. Am I being over the top or overly-sensitive? Is it none of my bussiness? How do I bring it up? Do I bring it up?