On 8/25/09, ...@singnet.com.sg> wrote:
Hi,
I read with interest some of the medical cases in the Clinical Research site, wondering whether you can provide any advice how to reduce the dominance of a female 14mth Labrador Retriever. I have taken in this dog recently and I observe the dog is very attention-seeking and insecure, likely a consequence from previous owner’s neglect and nil training. She will mount and hump people, selective obeying of commands (but do very well with treats) and can turn aggressive (mouthing/bite/scratch) when push her away with a firm “NO” when she mounts/hump. Walking her on a leash is a tug-of-war, though she’s on choke collar but seems immune as I think she has been wearing this all the while. This doesn’t seem the nature of this breed, appreciate you can provide advice. I will send her to be spayed this week, but I’m not optimistic her behaviour will change.
Thanks
Regards
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Re: Handling an Alpha female dog
Tuesday, August 25, 2009 3:23 AM
From: Dr Sing
To:
...@singnet.com.sg
I am Dr Sing from Toa Payoh Vets. Some of the following suggestions may or may not work in your situation depending on your lifestyle and type of personality.
1. Your female dog is mature and has her own mind to do what she wants. Therefore she is much harder to re-train her to be obedient compared to a 3-month-old puppy.
2. She is an alpha female - the leader of a pack prior to your adoption. She is testing you as to whether you are fit to be her pack leader. If your personality is like that of a gentle lady e.g. giving soft commands during training as most Singapore's young women do (I presume you are in your late 20s), your dog is, by instinct, not going to respect you as her pack leader. Firm tone is needed,
3. Positive reinforcement training seems to be effective as you stated regarding treats, You need to persevere and be consistent in your initial obedience training using a system. E.g.
3.1. a firm loud serious-sounding voice command "come". Or use clicker or hand signal
3.2. food treat on success
3.3. praises
3.4 short training if <2 minutes, repeated for many days as a scheduled time table, Many owners have no time or a routine to train the older dog.
A relationship of trust in life takes many days to build. You appear to have found the dog's "button" i.e. food treats, Persevere for at least 4 weeks, daily training short periods of time and you should succeed with only praises and playtime as rewards (no food treats) by week 2. Spaying may help in removing the raging sexual hormones which define the character of an alpha female.
Let me know if you have more queries and your success story.
Summary
If you want the mature dog to "buy" from you, use a customer's point of view, That is: be customer-driven.
In this case, the dog is the customer. Understand the dog by spending time with her, communicate your capabilities (knowledge of obedience training and giving food treat rewards) and continuing educating her on the benefits of doing business (dog training) with you.
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