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- Feb 25, 2011
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- Tate Rory & Finn Paddington
Are some dogs just born with what I observe to be a "high strung" personality? I'm referring to my boy Finn. He's not at all like laid back, fun-loving Tate. Instead, Finn is on the intense side: territorial, barks at passers-by, starts fights with Tate, and on occasion, can be a PITA. On the other hand, he is also my sweetheart and love bug who cuddles with me and loves to give me lots of kisses.
Tate and Finn share the same father and they obviously are being brought up in the same environment. So, it must be nature vs. nurture? I'm just curious. Finn baffles me at times and I just want him to be a happy bulldog. Sometimes I wonder what it is I'm not doing right, to make Finn "act out" like he does. This weekend he got into 3 fights with Tate. On Halloween night we only had 3 groups of trick or treaters come by before I had to shut the door b/c the boys would fight whenever someone came over.
I always make sure to treat both boys equally. Whenever I give Tate a hug, I do the same to Finn. I never want either bully to feel left out.
Thank you for reading my rambling...i'm not really sure what to do; behavioral training is not a one size fits all so i know i need to find a behaviorist who "understands" Finn.
I'm not trying to change Finn's personality but i do want to be able to work with him and "manage" his indosyncracies better than I have been.
Tate and Finn share the same father and they obviously are being brought up in the same environment. So, it must be nature vs. nurture? I'm just curious. Finn baffles me at times and I just want him to be a happy bulldog. Sometimes I wonder what it is I'm not doing right, to make Finn "act out" like he does. This weekend he got into 3 fights with Tate. On Halloween night we only had 3 groups of trick or treaters come by before I had to shut the door b/c the boys would fight whenever someone came over.
I always make sure to treat both boys equally. Whenever I give Tate a hug, I do the same to Finn. I never want either bully to feel left out.
Thank you for reading my rambling...i'm not really sure what to do; behavioral training is not a one size fits all so i know i need to find a behaviorist who "understands" Finn.
