Xeph
Posted : 7/24/2006 3:36:12 PM
Be patient with her ^_^ I know it's hard, but she's still a baby, and while most dogs are naturally protective in some capacity, think about what your dog is bred for. Herding. It's not the same as with my breed. The GSD was bred for herding, but later, protection. They are naturally inclined to bark, right?
Well, right, for the most part, but a LOT of it is maturity! Strauss didn't start barking at the door until he was 20 months old! And even now, he does NOT bark at the door if I am sitting near it. He just kinda "knows" that I hear it. If somebody knocks at the door and I'm in the back of the house, I won't hear it, sometimes I don't even hear the doorbell. So, he rushes to the front of the house and he barks. Before, he'd just give him a cursory woof.
I wanted a bigger bark than what he was getting, so I'd run to the front of the house, and get him REALLY geared up so he'd give a few big loud (but not neccessarily frenzied) barks at the door. I now get a big loud ROWF ROWF ROWF! out of him when somebody knocks or rings the bell. When I open the door, he may gave one more woof, and then he is to sit. If I want to, I allow them in, and he does the same. No issues.
Your girl likely just isn't ready to alert you yet. She's a baby, and isn't ready to be protective. It's kinda like asking an 18 month old child to come and get you when it's hurt. It's not gonna happen yet