Ichigo_Kurosaki |
21-12-2010 12:12 PM |
Re: Hanging Flowers Joints
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Originally Posted by jacky chan
(Post 5513686)
bro this is the life in sbf la, jst continue Yr normal lifestyle as per normal. Do be sad , I let u hv ME tualiap first ok, swee Bo, ME Mai tu liao, ctc to bro IK to QCC:D
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Yes, I guess you are right, we all live our own life and style.
Please allow me to share with you an issue that's been bothering me in my normal lifestyle:
We adopted an adorable, loving, 5- to 7-year-old Short legged Scottish Terrier about 4 months ago from SPCA. They told us that he has food aggression and some possessive behavior, but we actually have not seen much of that since we brought him home. Recently, however, things to be spiraling a bit out of control between myself and the pooch.
At night, he generally sleeps on a pillow on the ground beside the bed I share with my girlfriend. He knows the bed is not his space and only comes up when we wake up in the morning. When we're both in the bed, he's totally fine. But if I get up to take a shower and come back to the bed, he gets really aggressive - growling, sneering and snapping if I get too close. I think he's trying to be the dominance one, for whatever reason. He'll show the same aggression at the bathroom door while she's taking a shower.
It's funny because this is a fairly recent behavior. Not sure what I did to become a threat or what she did to make him feel such a strong attachment, but we really need to find out how to remedy the situation. After the holiday season, we are going to have a behaviorist come in at some point, but if still no remedy. We would need to send it back to the rescue house and get a new pooch that does not confuse it's spot in my house and understand who is the master and pet and who is at the Alpha Spot :o
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