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please can someone give me some advice? I feel at my wits end with my two at the moment. Molly is so demanding and clingy I could scream and she is still messing in the house every single day. We are decorating at the moment but I really feel like giving up as she scratches every door/door frame in the house.
Molly pulls so much on the lead she pulls my back out and to top it all off I asked Jason to walk them ONCE last week and he didn't. I feel like I can not be bothered any more and thoughts keep sneaking in my head like they would be better of re-homed together but somewhere they get more exercise. They jump up at the back door to go out, you let them out and then they come straight back in, they jump up at the back door to go out, you let them out and…….. on and on and on.
Snow is so aggressive with other dogs and yesterday it got stupid. We were in the park playing ball and he went up to another dog (about the 2nd time this year that he has been off his lead) and after the initial wagging tail, sniffy abouts he just went into one with the dog for no apparent reason. The Alsatian got him up-side-down and trod on him biting him and then Molly dove in to rescue him and she ended up in the same position. I was running towards them and the owner of the dog was trying to grab at his dog and I tried to pull it off my two, the guy then went for me and accused me of hitting his dog and ended up verbally abusing me and punching me in the arm and ribs. Not a nice experience at all and now I feel hateful towards Snow thinking if only he wasn't so aggressive and actually CAME BACK when I called him none of this would have happened. I have paid for one - to - one training with him, behaviourists to come out and see us and we weren't even allowed to stay at the training class because he was so aggressive. Any advice?
Edited by hannahnicholls, Feb 24 2009, 05:55 PM.
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