Sera_J
Posted : 12/9/2007 11:26:38 PM
Was your mom with you BEFORE the hospital? If not, having a new person in the home can upset the balance. Or is there any chance that she could be guarding her if she's frail? Also depending on the problem with your mom, some dogs are incredibly sensitive to medical conditions and moods, if that has affected the mood in your home (sadness, greif, stress, etc) she can very easily pick up on that. If she is seriously ill that can change the smell in the house, too and can really affect a sensitive dog.
I think that's a big "coincidence" on timing, I've heard of dogs becoming upset near ill (serious, not just your common cold) people (meaning nervous and generally not themselves). Maybe that does have something to do with it.
I say if you're thinking about spaying her anyway, may as well try that and see if it helps? Also, I second Anne and recommend spaying just for the reason of preventing accidental litters.
To treat the symptoms you may wanna feed them and treat them in their crates until you can get to the bottom of it, if you can't fix it at least you can prevent it. Don't feel badly about this it's very common. I have to feed my dogs in their crates and i'm careful to supervise with treats and chews and sometimes put them in their crates even then. I have a new puppy and an older dog... and this has helped immeasurably. I've also initiated play and played WITH them all together, this has helped alleviate tension as well. They now play regularly and we've cut back on the squabbles.
I wish it could be easy. ... but, sometimes things happen as they get older and grouchier (don't we all!)) Good luck, wish I knew what to do to help.