I've had my dog a little under 2 years. She is a rotweiller / Charpe mix. I love her, and wouldnt of ever thought of getting rid of her, ever, in my life time, but heres the problem. She is a very bi-polar animal. She can be so sweet and happy and hyper, but then sometimes she acts like she has been severly beaten by me, and shows a huge sign of permissive behavior which includes peeing, cowaling, and even crying very loud, 99% of the time when I approach her, go to play with her, even when some friends go to pet her. I have been dealing with this for over a year, so trust me I've tried everything, expensive dog training, group dog training, individual dog training, taking her to the vet to see if perhaps something was wrong health wise, taking her on walks 2 times a day, socializing her daily, everything. And yet she still, even today on our walk, cowals and crys and pees whenever I am around her. She doesnt however do any of this behavior with my girlfriend, at least not as much, although there are times she still pees, and wont come from hiding under the bed or couch unless you drag her out, the whole time her screaming and yelping as if your beating her. I cannot deal with this anymore and am asking to see if anyone knows the best way to give her to another family, cause I dont want to give her to the pound.
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Recommended Answer:have you tried a dog behaviorist? There has got to be a reason why she does this and if you love her you can't just give up on her.
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- Sounds like the dog is afraid of you. Do you have a loud voice? Are you a yeller? Do you have anger issues. Animals pick up on this and respond in kind. Maybe she has been trying to tell you you number one and your not responding with enough positive feed back. Lighten your tone and put some sing song to your voice. Make sure she has her own space to retreat to. Let her hide and come out on her own for a tasty snack.
- Craigslist ...
I got two wonderful cats on there...
make sure you talk to the family though.
- It's doubtful another family would want her: Being part rottweiler and having behavior problems won't be an easy sell.
In the end, if you manged to find someone to give her to, the family would probably end up taking her to the pound anyway. They will get sick of her problems just like you did, except they wouldn't have invested all the time and love on her so they won't have such a problem taking her there.
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