Okay, then you need to talk to the other four people in your house about it. They told you that you made the rules for the puppy so they need to help enforce those rules, hope it helps!
~Eclipse's Daughter
Eclipse's Daughter wrote:Okay, then you need to talk to the other four people in your house about it. They told you that you made the rules for the puppy so they need to help enforce those rules, hope it helps!
~Eclipse's Daughter
amandazu wrote:We have the same problem at our house. What we do is set my little dog on the floor, and with my big dog, we hold a toy in front of her and then start to walk away with the toy and she usually comes after it. We also do this with my little dog sometimes, whe he's being stubborn. We play with them for a little bit and they usually walk off and do something else after a while. But when they just won't listen, we put them in the basement for a while, just to try to let them have a place to play by themselves and not bother anyone when they're really hyper. We also snap our fingers and stuff to get my little dog down, that usually works. Hope this helped!
~amandazu
Keisha wrote:I have a slight problem.
I personally don't think dogs should be allowed on the furniture.
So, the thing is I finally earned myself a dog. I'm in a house of six people and three dogs. The dog is mostly mine, I have to take care of her and train her. Although it was decided that I choose some rules she has to follow,(within reason) nobody seems to be enforcing one of the most important ones. I think she should stay off the furniture, considering there are six people that may want to sit down. Anyway, the thing is my father and I are the only ones who tell her to get down. The other four even act like the dogs are babies, they're not, they are dogs. Not people. They allow her to stay on the furniture. My mother will laugh when she jumps up on the couch and I go tell her to get down. It's not very funny, I'm trying to teach the puppy....how is that funny? I know I am suppose to train her, but there are five other people in the house, they will affect the training process. How can I get them to keep her off?
swiftystar wrote:I also have dogs in the house.
Maybe ask your mom to inforce rules for the puppy. Tell her that you don't want dog hair all over where you an guests sit, and that maybe she should try to keep the dog off.
If that doesn't work, then maybe sometime when your are watching TV and the dog is with you, sit on the floor with it and not the couch. Maybe it will get the idea that if you can't sit up there, it can't either.
~Swifty
amandazu wrote:Well SpongeKellsey, you could try to get your friend alone and talk to her about it. Ask her if she could just back off a little bit, but don't say it in a mean way of course. If she doesn't listen, maybe even talking to your boyfriend about it would help.
~amandazu
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