MY DOG BEHAVIOR submitted PLEASE HELP!?

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Please help I recently took a 2 years old cocker spaniel neautured, he was beaten as a puppy and I am almost his fourth home and I love to pieces. But he has a submissive behavior such as roll over often and he looks at me and shows his teeth, but it seems to be a fun way, last night he jumped on my lap as I play and left He bit my cheek fightingly. I told him no and he reads and as is always said, doing this just playing or being dominant to me. He also urinated where curls nervous and excited, and often. If I’m paying attention to my own dog tries to push off, but not in a nasty way at all and is a westie age 6, had her since a puppy. He never barks or growls or rarely, but it will growl to my two male cats as they arn’t interested in him, but he likes my female cat and she does her mind. I’m taking it doggy style over the week, but all other information that could really help. A big thank you

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8 Responses to “MY DOG BEHAVIOR submitted PLEASE HELP!?”

  1. QueenBee Says:

    What do you want? Ask yourself how to make your dog more dominant? that may never happen. After a dog has so many homes and was abused, it takes time and patience for them to come on this and some just never do.

  2. Lulabelle Says:

    Cockers are known to be nippy when you play – it’s just the way they sont.Il sounds like a dog really bien.En regard to bite your face – I can suggest two things: One – do not let near your visage.Deux – If he goes to nip you again – around him catch the muzzle tight, look in the eye, pushing his face down and say NO! He is still young – he just needs to be put in his place.

  3. Jerry BO Says:

    It’s not the animals who need “professional help.” <}:-})

  4. joliefille Says:

    Aww … Just always be kind to your dog. Seeing as it has been abused, it is probably not familiar with your behavior, which is opposite to the previous hit, etc. Give him time to learn .. and always shower your puppy with tons of love, as is ultimately what they need! Especially one who has had a rough time before! Hope this helps!

  5. lbaker2656 Says:

    Keep taking the class and do not let him even playful bite your face – next time it could be a child. As for the rest it will calm down given time. As long as he is not aggressive, I do not think you have something to fear.

  6. Annie C Says:

    I have owned two cocker spaniels in my life, a lot of experience with race. Zoe, my spaniel of 12 years is also very docile. It is used to urinate in the excitement and fear. It does and grew out of it, but it took a couple of years. Spaniels have a tendency to do spécifiquement.Maintenant there are some things you can do, specific training. When Zoe was afraid to walk on a bridge, I took her on a daily walk for years by the bridge. She no longer afraid to walk on a bridge. So I guess you get the idea. Some dogs do not show their teeth when they are afraid, cockers are sometimes bitten by fear. Its something that should be taken care of immediately! Non-violent physical assault or the dog needs to be said, no, when they do such things that you are not happy with. Once they stop the behaviors they could be rewarded with the game or a treat. Since you have another dog, I’m sure you are aware of these things any façon.J ‘ve been told by my Vet many times over the years, they were warned at the veterinary school never turn your back on Cocker. They call them crackers! Mainly because they bite into the peur.C is something that can be corrected, mine do not bite in fear. But I have had since they were puppies, and have a duty to take things out of their mouth-es, remove the toys between their legs. Moving from eating their food bowls. I came to understand my cockers over the eighty years since I had my first dog and now my second. I believe they are sensitive little souls, and if mistreated they are sad little âmes.Il seems that your Cocker is trying to be dominant, you must not allow the dog to push your Westie the road. He must know his place and sounds like its trying to trouver.Mon Cocker is well with cats, but especially likes one of them, which is very soft. They sleep near each other. Cockers require much grooming once a week or more if you make yourself. Ear cleaning once a week, their floppy ears tend to infections. If you do not want to deal with the grooming yourself, make sure your dog is shaved twice a year or more. Cockers require much maintenance! Good luck

  7. collielover Says:

    Arrgghhh !!!!! PLEASE, poor little dog does not try to be dominant for the love heaven. It is rampant try to appease. He is anxious for you to be cross with him. Please do not send him to his bed as a punishment. You will need a lot of patience with this little guy, he had a hard time. I’m not saying let him get away with murder. Just set the rules and stick to it, once it knows what is expected of them, it will become more confident in him and do not feel the need to crawl so much. If he really just your face while playing the fight against everything you needed to do was place it on the ground and ignore it for a few minutes. In fact, I would not play fight with him at all now. Maybe play with a toy instead. It’s great that you were taking him to training classes, I hope they use methods like that. Give him time and patience, I’m sure he will be fine passer.Bonne luck:)

  8. fearfuldogs.com Says:

    Submissive dog? Scared dog? Subject or even a dog will behave aggressively afraid to protect themselves or something he thinks is the sien.Vous should find a coach to help you understand what exactly is going on with your dog. This site has a link to certified trainers throughout the United Uniswww.fearfuldogs.com

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