binxrexchubbs
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There was another dog in class (I thought it was just us since we were making up a session.) Chubbs was very excited to meet another dog. They were friendly towards each other, no mischief. We worked on loose leash walking and teaching down (lay down).
Now for what [MENTION=2894]2BullyMama[/MENTION] & [MENTION=9370]brutus77[/MENTION] have been waiting for. The trainer got to see the aggression in person. She put only 4 kibbles in a bowl and put it on the floor. Chubbs gobbled most of it up, I 'kicked' the bowl away because Christy didn't want me using my hands/ getting hurt at the store. And oh boy I could see her surprise and fear. She's shocked that he does the same thing with a frozen treat in a Kong toy. Her only suggestion, don't grab anywhere near his neck... get up and walk away instead. Once he calms down, I can continue feeding him if it's in a bowl. She's gonna talk to one of the groomers who's had bullies her whole life. As well as another local trainer. So that's what I'm left with.
For the time being, I'll just keep hand feeding him. Session 3 tomorrow night & the hubby is coming!!!
Now for what [MENTION=2894]2BullyMama[/MENTION] & [MENTION=9370]brutus77[/MENTION] have been waiting for. The trainer got to see the aggression in person. She put only 4 kibbles in a bowl and put it on the floor. Chubbs gobbled most of it up, I 'kicked' the bowl away because Christy didn't want me using my hands/ getting hurt at the store. And oh boy I could see her surprise and fear. She's shocked that he does the same thing with a frozen treat in a Kong toy. Her only suggestion, don't grab anywhere near his neck... get up and walk away instead. Once he calms down, I can continue feeding him if it's in a bowl. She's gonna talk to one of the groomers who's had bullies her whole life. As well as another local trainer. So that's what I'm left with.
For the time being, I'll just keep hand feeding him. Session 3 tomorrow night & the hubby is coming!!!