1lostyankee
Jun 27, 2009, 05:04 AM
I searched the pet threads and was surprised not to find anything about this...
We have 2 male dogs (a beagle mix, 30 lbs, and an Australian Shepherd, 65 lbs) and they crave affection/attention ALL THE TIME. This is our only problem with them. They constantly want to be touched. They get insanely jealous when I give attention to our 15-yr old female terrier. I am so tired of telling them to go away, I wish they would just toughen up already - get used to the amount of affection they do get. And even when we do give them a lot of affection (which is not every day), it's still never enough.
They listen very well, except when people come visit. Their desire for attention is stronger than anything else. They will crowd the person and sometimes jump up. All I can think to do, since they won't listen to me, is hold them back or leash them temporarily. But at whatever point I let them go, they will crowd the person. I wish they were more like the terrier who sniffs them and then walks away.
How can we change this? (The beagle is 3 and the Aussie is 9.) Should we keep them away from us for a few hours each evening, like in another room or outside or in a crate?
Thanks so much.
We have 2 male dogs (a beagle mix, 30 lbs, and an Australian Shepherd, 65 lbs) and they crave affection/attention ALL THE TIME. This is our only problem with them. They constantly want to be touched. They get insanely jealous when I give attention to our 15-yr old female terrier. I am so tired of telling them to go away, I wish they would just toughen up already - get used to the amount of affection they do get. And even when we do give them a lot of affection (which is not every day), it's still never enough.
They listen very well, except when people come visit. Their desire for attention is stronger than anything else. They will crowd the person and sometimes jump up. All I can think to do, since they won't listen to me, is hold them back or leash them temporarily. But at whatever point I let them go, they will crowd the person. I wish they were more like the terrier who sniffs them and then walks away.
How can we change this? (The beagle is 3 and the Aussie is 9.) Should we keep them away from us for a few hours each evening, like in another room or outside or in a crate?
Thanks so much.