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Ratastic
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07/25/2008 6:48 AM  

When Lola is sitting on my lap and another animal comes near us, she barks and snarls at them. I posted a while back about this problem, which was only occuring in one room of the house, but now it occurs wherever we are in the house, but only if she's sitting on my lap.  We were just sitting here on the computer when Duncan, the elderly coonhound, came shuffling back to our end of the house.  He ceaselessly (and somewhat neurotically) patrols the house over and over, and Lola never has a problem with him. But because she was on my lap, she barked and snarled at him and he jumped so high he almost fell over! Poor Duncan!

I understand that Lola feels she is protecting what is hers, but I have other animals and she can't protect me from them! When she barked at Duncan this morning, I immediately said, "Be nice," then put her down off my lap and ignored her for a little while. What else can I do to explain to her that this isn't acceptable?

 


-Sarah, blessed with Stuff, Henry, Jasper, Magnum, Sage, and Lola -- three gone and three still with me
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Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
07/25/2008 7:44 AM  
Bug her, by hugging her, and petting her a whole bunch when they come into the room, then put her down, and pet them, and share the love. Let her know it is ok, you are all family. Sounds like she is just a little jealous, and does not want to share her Mama, at all. Have the other people in the house, talk to her, and give her some attention too. This is just my idea. Good luck.
rattytatty


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07/25/2008 8:07 AM  
Don't allow her to get away with it. Show her there are consequences to unacceptable behavior, like being removed from the activity. (which is what you did.... you did exactly as you should have done). The key is to do it quick enough so she forms the all important association between the aggressive behavior and the removal.

Bailey is probably the least aggressive dog I've ever seen, but he WILL become possessive when he's in my lap, and has been known to snap at my other dogs if they come up to me when he's in my lap. When this happens (the INSTANT it happens), I say NO BITE and put him down. He has gotten much better because he realizes that the behavior he exhibited yields no rewards whatsoever.



~Nora~
Mom to Hoss, Lil'Bit, Buster & Bailey, CGC, NA, NAJ
Mitzy's Mom


Alpha Feist
Alpha Feist
07/25/2008 8:11 AM  

Great advice Nora.  My Mitzy has gotten growly when sitting on my lap and a new dog approaches (I foster so get a new dog every frequently).  When she does that I tell her "no" and put her on the floor.  You should have seen her face the first time I did that!!  But it works, she rarely does it anymore and if she does then I just set her on the floor and when she is allowed back on my lap she doesn't say "peep"!


Mary Beth, mom to the Lollipop Kids

Georgia Foster Mom
www.ratbonerescues.com; www.newrattitude.org
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07/25/2008 8:37 AM  
I agree with Nora and MB. Daisy has and occasionally still does this when on my lap - and she gets the same punishment - off the lap with a correction and has to stay off for awhile. Most recently she did it at the vet's office and she spent the rest of the time in the waiting room sitting on the floor by my feet.


Tracey - Darlin' Daisy's Mom

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Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
07/25/2008 9:02 AM  
I do what you do Nora. Zipper was real bad about being protective if in our laps and Button approached. I just scoop her up, say "No Growl" and plop her little butt on the floor. If ya got no resource, there's nothing to hoard/protect! This has, over the year just about extinguished the behavior. She doesn't like being removed from the very thing she wants! LOL

Peggy
Mom to Button & Zipper
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