Training a dog who pees when he's confronted.
I live with my sister and brother-in-law and their dog Atticus. Atticus is about a year and a half old, and he has never had any formal training. Because of the lack of training, he is extremely rowdy, noisy and rough with my puppy. Also, as a result of his disobedience, he has been mistreated to what I would say was abuse. I've been doing a lot of research on training and caring for dogs (just adopted my puppy, Sabina) and since I've got the time (but not the money for a professional trainer) I've decided to try to recover Atticus and help him to have a happier, healthier life by beginning training.
I began by kneeling in front of him (he towers over me when I do) and attempting to teach him the command "sit" with a treat. I don't physically push him down, I put the treat (in a closed fist) right by his nose and lift forward and up slightly to try to coax him into sitting.. instead he gets frightened, bows his head down and pees all over himself and the floor.
I understand that it must be my fist in his face that is frightening him.. but how am I supposed to teach him to sit without physically pushing him into the sit position.. which would be damaging to our mutual understanding of trust, right?
I've never struck this dog, Ive never yelled at him inappropriately, I've bathed him, I play with him, I pet him and brush him, I've fed him out of my hand to earn his trust.. and still he's so frightened that I can't teach him. What can I do to help him? :confused: