meerkat boi. wrote:hoiii
Sorry to post a different subject but..
my dog always looks lonely? like she's a family dog so it's not like she's a show dog or learning all these super amazing tricks.
she knows how to sit and lay down and jump up and paw but nothing special.
she does get walked quite often but is rarely ever played with. she has a lot of toys and I always try to play with her but my mom doesn't like it how she howls/barks all the time.
I don't have much time to play with her either now that I'm busy in secondary but I can't help but feel bad that she's home all alone from 8:30am to 4pm every day.
My mom doesn't exactly like her that much as she is always jumping up on the counter and destroying stuff and ya. she's destoryed some of the framing on the door because the wind shut the door (our back door is always open because she knows how to open it) and she was trying to get out into the Hall.
she barks a lot and bites my dad a lot..
any way to get her to 1: be more happy
2: stop biting us and jumping up on the counter
thanks
Part of the problem of the jumping and barking is that she needs more exercise and mental stimulation. You may want to talk to your parents about helping her expend some of her energy through walks, playing, training etc. A tired dog is a good dog. If you and your parents are pressed for time (could everyone wake up 15mins early in the morning to play or walk her?) and can afford it I would consider hiring a dog walker, or consider a doggie daycare. Also how are you feeding her now? If she is receiving meals in a bowl I would only give them to her in puzzle toys or through training so she has to work to get her food and expend some of that energy. Also you say she gets walked often but that may not be enough. Besides upping the amount of exercise you can also up the intensity, jog instead of walk, try a flirt pole, hid her toys and make her run around finding them before playing, stop at different points along the walk to work on training, etc.
You can use training to help with the problems but honestly nothing is going to work if she isn't getting enough exercise. Lack of exercise can also be contributing to her not being "happy. She's bored. This is likely contributing to her excessive barking as well. Of course there could be some isolation distress or even separation anxiety involved as well.
When you do leave her alone it's best to use management to prevent her from destroying things in the house. Put stuff away, put her in a dog safe room with a closed door, in a crate, etc. And give her something to do while you're away such as a puzzle toy and/or chewie. Also keep things off the counters so as not to encourage the behavior.
With her chewing I suggest trying some bitter apple spray on things like the door framing to discourage her chewing there. But for a "no" you also need to provide a "yes" and give her something she is allowed to chew on such as an antler.
As far as the biting goes, under what circumstances is she biting?
Here's some links to videos that may help you...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c77--cCHPyUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wbLzz1QlDwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZCIeEUm_n8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwZI1isnvPQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqPQKLh883s