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Jacob Angel

by Jacob Angel on 17 September 2008 - 20:09

Alpha BEE-YATCH

My little girl is 14 weeks YESTERDAY! I got her last Monday just around 13 weeks, and I am her 3rd home already! She was been shipped across the country to south of Seattle but it didn't work out, so I bought her. She is 100% Czech Import Lined Working dog, and within 5 days in my house is HUMPING my 8 month old 80 lbs Male!  She isn't afraid of him at all, even though he could totally squash her. THey do love eachother... but she has issues if he is in front of her on a walk... and I have to keep an eye on her when they eat... she can go to his bowl... he could care less, he can't go near hers.... though with hard work it's getting better. I actually like that he is a little aggresive over certain toys as he NEEDs to establish himself tough with this little bee-yatch before she gets any bigger. She is skinny but still weighed in at 30.5 lbs at 13 weeks!!!!  LIfe is interesting lately with two 100% IMPORT LINED HIGH DRIVE WORKING DOGS!!!


snajper69

by snajper69 on 17 September 2008 - 20:09

Oki for those of you that are more experience with reading a puppy, I would like your opinion, and what I can expect out of the puppy as well as what is the best way to deal with the issue.

 

My female she is few weeks old now (11):

I think she is an awesome pup, acts independent, actually very independent, even though she fallows everywhere we go, she likes to keep her distance, especially when we in the room, she usually will play in a distance. (What you take on that). From my experience it's a good thing especially for people that work regular day jobs, like me, it usually will be no issue leaving her at home for extended period of time. Actually as a try i let her sleep  out of her create (by my bed) last night, whole night, no accidents, no issues, when she had enough of sleep around 3 a.m. she just took her favorite toy and chew on it a bit.

When I look straight in the eyes, sometimes not always she gets very dominant, barks and try to bite me lol hahaha :) fire cracker I am telling you. When I try to redirect her attention towards toy or whatever, it works only for a while she takes the toy and goes back at me lol :) I actually can't stop laughing (I know not a good idea), with my other female she dose the same thing, if the female try to restrain her in any way she just gets pissed off and barks and bites lol. (so let me guess alpha bitch?) lol

Now what you make of all this, and what I should be careful with, and what to do about the biting and barking? Since she is a pup let it go, and just put her out when she dose that? Any other recommendations? Thanks all.

 

Oh yeah when playing with other puppies, and her littermate (Sunday training sessions) she gets his littermate down and always stands over him not letting him get up, don’t bites till he try to get out, or counterattack her, lol for me that dominance, dominance, dominance, maybe little more than I would like to see. LOL. The breeder told me she will be dominant and I need to get her job or she maybe very hectic lol. Thing when playing with my other female (2year old) wants to be the dominant one, my older female is soft lets her, very protective over her, acts like a big mama.


by Rainhaus on 18 September 2008 - 01:09

Yellow Rose,An alpha bitch puppy needs challenges.I dont know your pup and why anyone here describes an Alfa Bitch that may have..I can only describe Jazena.I raised her from a pup..When you are worried about socializing are you referring to socializing with other dogs pups there?Let me give you some solid advice as well as the rest of posters.Do separate the alpha pup/dog as she can slow down the progress and affect them negatively in their growth...But as well even if she is so young and trying..she may be negatively affected by an older adult.. which will hurt her in the long run.I made my mistake with Jazena and Danka.Danka was the Alpha female of the litter.Jazena much older took her toll on Danka...Not in bite...until recently..she will be fine.Jazena took her toll when long ago two gsds that I had packed upon her because she was a dominant being.This set her back for a while.No major injuries at all..But her confidence of her being took a while to retrieve.In having an alpha female pup..They are much smarter as they have recall..wired in..genetically to protect and feed pups from long ago..Not in our lifetimes.I wouldn't be so much worried about socializing her with the dogs/pups that you may have.At a very early age..she needs more than them.Take the individual to an open place..a simple collar and a long lead line 20-100 and just let her do her business.No need for words or commands.In the area you keep her in if separated if you cant provide different challenges of smell/or climb...Give her different objects...so she can sense them out.Different shapes... etc etc.


by Kandi on 18 September 2008 - 15:09

Hawk, my male, definitely keeps EVERYONE in line here. He completely ignores all the other dogs, until they make a disrespectful move, then he quickly and swiftly puts them in their place and let's it be known he is boss. I have had many dogs come through here over the years, he has maintained his reign as king throughout since the day he arrived at 8 weeks old.

 

Actually the only one EVER to give back some of what he has dished out is my newest female Hanuta. Hawk was quite surprised at that!! But she let's him be king still although has established limits when it comes to her. :)

 

Kandi






 


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