Pomeranian <3
Posted : 3/18/2008 8:07:43 AM
raidencmc
In our house the dog sees me as the alpha my wife is second in charge.
What specific behavior traits brought you to that conclusion?
raidencmc
I would put treats in my pocket and do what ever I needed to do in the yard and if Myley is being good I would give her the treat. I think this has to do with why Myley listens to me very well.
Well yeah, you are training & conditioning the dog to act upon certain behaviors while you are around.
raidencmc
If my wife has her in the yard Myley will try to escape and I have to stick my head out and call for her and she will eventually come running. I am looking for some way my wife can discipline Myley to help prevent these problems in the future. I do get to spend a bit more time with Myley but my wife has bonded with her more emotionally than me. What I mean is Myley will hang out with her like a mother and her baby. I think she is a bit of a softey. Any thoughts????????????
Well first off dogs from shelters don't come out trained and ready to go. They don't trust you yet because they don't even know you. Their whole environment is new and different and they will be eager to explore and test the limits. Without strong leadership the dog will take charge.
PUT THE DOG ON A LEASH. In a nut shell, you are letting Myley claim the yard. It is not her yard, it's your yard. SHOW her the yard by walking her firmly on a lead and allowing her to releave herself. You are giving way too much freedom too soon. She doesn't run away from your wife because she's "second in command" she runs away because Myley thinks it's HER yard HER territory and no one can boss her around. Correct that, and show her otherwise (BOTH of you!)
I work 65 hours a week and my BF works 40 hours a week. My dog is still extremely attached to me the most; but listens to us both equally. You have to put "mother & baby" after rules. No matter how cute & cuddly my Pomeranian is, if she tries to boss me around I am sure to correct it and channel her energy otherwise.
Myley might also have a lot of pent up energy and just wants to run away and let it out. Walk her for an hour each day and play a good game of fetch. Practice training & loose leash walking.
BE IN CHARGE! (not just your wife, YOU too) Right now Myley looks at you like "oh yes that's the man that lets me have everything and gives me treats sometimes too so I'll go see what he wants" No that's not what you want. You want your dog coming to you because you are the pack leader. If you don't take the leadership role, your dog soon will, and trust me you don't want that.
I suggest starting over. Be strict, then show affection & praise once Myley is following the rules correctly.