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Dog aggressive in kennel
I have a six-year-old neutered Doberman. We keep him inside. When we leave
the house, we keep him in a kennel in our bedroom. When we go on vacations, we have a pet sitter (that is her full time job) come-by the house to let him out to the yard, feed him etc. We have had the same pet sitter for his entire life. A couple of months ago our dog acted aggressively when the sitter came to let him out of his kennel immediately after the pet sitter let him, our dog bit her. Although the bite was not serious, it rattled her enough that she has informed us that she will no longer sit our dog. After our sitter quit, my wife and I had the idea that we might enlist our babysitter to both house sit and dog sit when we are gone. Our dog is usually out when she sits and she is comfortable being around our dog. We are now concerned that Plan B will not work. On Friday, our babysitter was bringing our children home from school and attempted to let our dog out of his kennel. Our dog acted aggressively and she left the room and returned with our dogs favorite treat but he still acted aggressively. Ultimately, she had our 6-year-old child let the dog out. Our dog acted fine after being released from his kennel but we are concerned about her being able to release him from his kennel without a family member present to help. Any ideas on how to correct his behaviour? I had an idea to get another kennel to keep him in during vacations and to keep him in another room (my thought was that he might not be as territorial about another kennel in another room). Kenneling him outside of our home does not work very well, we have done it on two occasions and apparently our dog barked the ENTIRE TIME WE WERE GONE. |
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"Trey Thrasher" wrote I have a six-year-old neutered Doberman. We keep him inside. When we leave the house, we keep him in a kennel in our bedroom. When we go on vacations, we have a pet sitter (that is her full time job) come-by the house to let him out to the yard, feed him etc. We have had the same pet sitter for his entire life. A couple of months ago our dog acted aggressively when the sitter came to let him out of his kennel immediately after the pet sitter let him, our dog bit her. Although the bite was not serious, it rattled her enough that she has informed us that she will no longer sit our dog. Let me see if I have this right? When you go on vacation, your dog is locked in a crate, except when someone comes over a couple times a day for a few minutes to **** and eat? Maybe after 6 years, your dog finally came to the reasonable conclusion that you are miserable *******s, and is planning on ripping your throats out one of these nights. We can hope. Kenneling him outside of our home does not work very well, we have done it on two occasions and apparently our dog barked the ENTIRE TIME WE WERE GONE. He was yelling, "FIND ME A LOVING HOME! MY JAILERS WILL BE BACK SOON!!" David |
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"Trey Thrasher" wrote I have a six-year-old neutered Doberman. We keep him inside. When we leave the house, we keep him in a kennel in our bedroom. When we go on vacations, we have a pet sitter (that is her full time job) come-by the house to let him out to the yard, feed him etc. We have had the same pet sitter for his entire life. A couple of months ago our dog acted aggressively when the sitter came to let him out of his kennel immediately after the pet sitter let him, our dog bit her. Although the bite was not serious, it rattled her enough that she has informed us that she will no longer sit our dog. Let me see if I have this right? When you go on vacation, your dog is locked in a crate, except when someone comes over a couple times a day for a few minutes to **** and eat? Maybe after 6 years, your dog finally came to the reasonable conclusion that you are miserable *******s, and is planning on ripping your throats out one of these nights. We can hope. Kenneling him outside of our home does not work very well, we have done it on two occasions and apparently our dog barked the ENTIRE TIME WE WERE GONE. He was yelling, "FIND ME A LOVING HOME! MY JAILERS WILL BE BACK SOON!!" David |
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"Trey Thrasher" wrote I have a six-year-old neutered Doberman. We keep him inside. When we leave the house, we keep him in a kennel in our bedroom. When we go on vacations, we have a pet sitter (that is her full time job) come-by the house to let him out to the yard, feed him etc. We have had the same pet sitter for his entire life. A couple of months ago our dog acted aggressively when the sitter came to let him out of his kennel immediately after the pet sitter let him, our dog bit her. Although the bite was not serious, it rattled her enough that she has informed us that she will no longer sit our dog. Let me see if I have this right? When you go on vacation, your dog is locked in a crate, except when someone comes over a couple times a day for a few minutes to **** and eat? Maybe after 6 years, your dog finally came to the reasonable conclusion that you are miserable *******s, and is planning on ripping your throats out one of these nights. We can hope. Kenneling him outside of our home does not work very well, we have done it on two occasions and apparently our dog barked the ENTIRE TIME WE WERE GONE. He was yelling, "FIND ME A LOVING HOME! MY JAILERS WILL BE BACK SOON!!" David |
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"Trey Thrasher" wrote I have a six-year-old neutered Doberman. We keep him inside. When we leave the house, we keep him in a kennel in our bedroom. When we go on vacations, we have a pet sitter (that is her full time job) come-by the house to let him out to the yard, feed him etc. We have had the same pet sitter for his entire life. A couple of months ago our dog acted aggressively when the sitter came to let him out of his kennel immediately after the pet sitter let him, our dog bit her. Although the bite was not serious, it rattled her enough that she has informed us that she will no longer sit our dog. Let me see if I have this right? When you go on vacation, your dog is locked in a crate, except when someone comes over a couple times a day for a few minutes to **** and eat? Maybe after 6 years, your dog finally came to the reasonable conclusion that you are miserable *******s, and is planning on ripping your throats out one of these nights. We can hope. Kenneling him outside of our home does not work very well, we have done it on two occasions and apparently our dog barked the ENTIRE TIME WE WERE GONE. He was yelling, "FIND ME A LOVING HOME! MY JAILERS WILL BE BACK SOON!!" David |
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"Trey Thrasher" wrote I have a six-year-old neutered Doberman. We keep him inside. When we leave the house, we keep him in a kennel in our bedroom. When we go on vacations, we have a pet sitter (that is her full time job) come-by the house to let him out to the yard, feed him etc. We have had the same pet sitter for his entire life. A couple of months ago our dog acted aggressively when the sitter came to let him out of his kennel immediately after the pet sitter let him, our dog bit her. Although the bite was not serious, it rattled her enough that she has informed us that she will no longer sit our dog. Let me see if I have this right? When you go on vacation, your dog is locked in a crate, except when someone comes over a couple times a day for a few minutes to **** and eat? Maybe after 6 years, your dog finally came to the reasonable conclusion that you are miserable *******s, and is planning on ripping your throats out one of these nights. We can hope. Kenneling him outside of our home does not work very well, we have done it on two occasions and apparently our dog barked the ENTIRE TIME WE WERE GONE. He was yelling, "FIND ME A LOVING HOME! MY JAILERS WILL BE BACK SOON!!" David |
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You need a professional... behaviorist preferred... to come and eyeball
these apparently aggressive behaviors. Dogs do change over time, just as we do Your babysitter having a 6yo free a dog that has just been aggressive toward a known adult displays a lack of common sense that is of grave concern.... in otherwords, she did something incredibly stupid and potentially dangerous. Jo Wolf Martinez, Georgia |
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You need a professional... behaviorist preferred... to come and eyeball
these apparently aggressive behaviors. Dogs do change over time, just as we do Your babysitter having a 6yo free a dog that has just been aggressive toward a known adult displays a lack of common sense that is of grave concern.... in otherwords, she did something incredibly stupid and potentially dangerous. Jo Wolf Martinez, Georgia |
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You need a professional... behaviorist preferred... to come and eyeball
these apparently aggressive behaviors. Dogs do change over time, just as we do Your babysitter having a 6yo free a dog that has just been aggressive toward a known adult displays a lack of common sense that is of grave concern.... in otherwords, she did something incredibly stupid and potentially dangerous. Jo Wolf Martinez, Georgia |
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You need a professional... behaviorist preferred... to come and eyeball
these apparently aggressive behaviors. Dogs do change over time, just as we do Your babysitter having a 6yo free a dog that has just been aggressive toward a known adult displays a lack of common sense that is of grave concern.... in otherwords, she did something incredibly stupid and potentially dangerous. Jo Wolf Martinez, Georgia |
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