- Messages
- 4
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 0
Hi,
Our situation is that we have a 4 (almost 5) year old beagle. We have had him since he was a puppy and he hasn't been neutered, we had conflicting advice as to whether that would be effective. I took him to puppy training classes weekly for the first 12 months of having him.
He has always been quite domineering towards us, as such we have never allowed him on the sofa, bed etc and he gets regular walks. We have recently got a new kitten and his behaviour towards us has changed significantly, but he is great with the kitten. He has snapped and growled at us prior to the kitten when taking items from him (he regularly takes the tea towels for some reason). When he first behaved aggressively we called the breeder who recommended that I pin him down until he gives up and submits, but he never did, I would hold him down for up to 45 minutes of constant struggling until I just physically couldn't anymore. A couple of times he had bitten my wife, not very hard but enough to scare, this was over a 3 year period and wasn't a regular thing. Recently though, he has bitten my wife and I a couple of time hard enough to draw blood (once could be described as a fair amount) and cause some big swollen lumps. He is very demanding for attention and suffers from separation anxiety, since we have had him my wife hasn't been able to work due to ill health and every piece of training advice to overcome this and persistence has had very limited results.
Training on many issues has been hard, he still hasn't mastered down and doesnt recall off the lead. Beagles are hard to train and this side was expected. We have an enclosed and secure back garden and I have access to a couple of acres which is well fenced in where he gets to play with other dogs and run around more.
We are based in Suffolk
As a beagle he is very food orientated, which has been helpful in bribing him, but he never seems to make progress and only does things for food. However he will only eat his own food after we have all gone to bed.
We really need some help as he is getting out of control and fear we won't be able to keep him like this for long.
Thanks
Steve
Our situation is that we have a 4 (almost 5) year old beagle. We have had him since he was a puppy and he hasn't been neutered, we had conflicting advice as to whether that would be effective. I took him to puppy training classes weekly for the first 12 months of having him.
He has always been quite domineering towards us, as such we have never allowed him on the sofa, bed etc and he gets regular walks. We have recently got a new kitten and his behaviour towards us has changed significantly, but he is great with the kitten. He has snapped and growled at us prior to the kitten when taking items from him (he regularly takes the tea towels for some reason). When he first behaved aggressively we called the breeder who recommended that I pin him down until he gives up and submits, but he never did, I would hold him down for up to 45 minutes of constant struggling until I just physically couldn't anymore. A couple of times he had bitten my wife, not very hard but enough to scare, this was over a 3 year period and wasn't a regular thing. Recently though, he has bitten my wife and I a couple of time hard enough to draw blood (once could be described as a fair amount) and cause some big swollen lumps. He is very demanding for attention and suffers from separation anxiety, since we have had him my wife hasn't been able to work due to ill health and every piece of training advice to overcome this and persistence has had very limited results.
Training on many issues has been hard, he still hasn't mastered down and doesnt recall off the lead. Beagles are hard to train and this side was expected. We have an enclosed and secure back garden and I have access to a couple of acres which is well fenced in where he gets to play with other dogs and run around more.
We are based in Suffolk
As a beagle he is very food orientated, which has been helpful in bribing him, but he never seems to make progress and only does things for food. However he will only eat his own food after we have all gone to bed.
We really need some help as he is getting out of control and fear we won't be able to keep him like this for long.
Thanks
Steve