Hello bullied peeps...
Nigel is a 13 month old male that exhibits the "typical" weirdo compulsions towards certain things, i.e. the hair dryer, vacuum, windshield wipers... screeching little girls. The later of which is not so good. It's almost like he's possessed or someone flips a switch when he goes OCD over these things. He knows he's not supposed to go crazy but can't help himself.
He has grown up with 11-13 year old kids, has a doggie door and goes out to do business when necessary. Lately, however... my wife and I go to bed earlier than the kids and he becomes a real brat, getting up on furniture, barking and generally trying to bully the kids into undivided attention. Last night he jumped on my 13 son's bed then peed on it in. I'm sure it was an f-u thing and not because he had to go.
Last weekend my niece's little girl (6) got knocked over by his bullieness then started to shreek. That switch flipped and he went crazy, trying to "get" her. He's demonstrated some "humping" behavior since being fixed at 9 months and usually towards little girls but a couple times toward my wife when he was really excited to see her. He definitely wanted to dominate her, whether hump or just sit on her and squish her. He does this with his stuffed animals and one of our cats. (The other one doesn't tolerate it.)
He is generally a very mellow and lovey fellow but every now and then a big, unruly brat! A bully in every since of the word. He is never home alone and doesn't sleep in a crate. Maybe we have spoiled him.
He get's stern "no's" and they are usually work when it's something little. When that OCD trigger happens, no amount of NO works. Stopping him in the act is the problem, once that switch is flipped. A water bottle is ineffective. He just bites at the water and lunges at the bottle. He behaves on a pinch collar lead, but that isn't too practical 24/7.
Is this an adolescent phase? Any suggestions? My wife is afraid he could hurt a little child. I don't think he would do more than straddle/squish them. He does nip when he's excited and has turned to grab me when I've grabbed his collar to drag him off the bed, but has never drawn blood. VERY stubborn and defiant (bull headed)... and smart. The smart ones are usually the self thinkers.
Any thoughts or experiences appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon
Nigel is a 13 month old male that exhibits the "typical" weirdo compulsions towards certain things, i.e. the hair dryer, vacuum, windshield wipers... screeching little girls. The later of which is not so good. It's almost like he's possessed or someone flips a switch when he goes OCD over these things. He knows he's not supposed to go crazy but can't help himself.
He has grown up with 11-13 year old kids, has a doggie door and goes out to do business when necessary. Lately, however... my wife and I go to bed earlier than the kids and he becomes a real brat, getting up on furniture, barking and generally trying to bully the kids into undivided attention. Last night he jumped on my 13 son's bed then peed on it in. I'm sure it was an f-u thing and not because he had to go.
Last weekend my niece's little girl (6) got knocked over by his bullieness then started to shreek. That switch flipped and he went crazy, trying to "get" her. He's demonstrated some "humping" behavior since being fixed at 9 months and usually towards little girls but a couple times toward my wife when he was really excited to see her. He definitely wanted to dominate her, whether hump or just sit on her and squish her. He does this with his stuffed animals and one of our cats. (The other one doesn't tolerate it.)
He is generally a very mellow and lovey fellow but every now and then a big, unruly brat! A bully in every since of the word. He is never home alone and doesn't sleep in a crate. Maybe we have spoiled him.
He get's stern "no's" and they are usually work when it's something little. When that OCD trigger happens, no amount of NO works. Stopping him in the act is the problem, once that switch is flipped. A water bottle is ineffective. He just bites at the water and lunges at the bottle. He behaves on a pinch collar lead, but that isn't too practical 24/7.
Is this an adolescent phase? Any suggestions? My wife is afraid he could hurt a little child. I don't think he would do more than straddle/squish them. He does nip when he's excited and has turned to grab me when I've grabbed his collar to drag him off the bed, but has never drawn blood. VERY stubborn and defiant (bull headed)... and smart. The smart ones are usually the self thinkers.
Any thoughts or experiences appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon