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Why Is My Sisters Dogs Destroying My Daughter And I

Why does my dog destroy my daughter's things?

I have just about had it with my dog! I try to put everything away that i think she'll get but she somehow finds something I missed and will destroy it! My daughter was on her 3rd winter hat b/c of the dog chewing them up. I went upstairs to put my daughter to bed, came back down, and the dog was chewing on her brand new hat that she hasn't even had for 2 days! She must have either pulled it out of my daughter's backpack or out of her coat sleeve. The strange thing is though that the dog does not destroy anything of mine! She'll chew up my daughter's toys, books, shoes, etc, but won't touch mine. Any thoughts on how to stop this behavior? The dog is a mutt, mostly English Setter according to the humane society. She'll be 2 this spring and i got her last May. She gets daily exercise and i leave her crated while i'm at work since i can't trust her to be left alone. My daughter is 7.

What can i do?!! - sisters dog attacked my daughter!?

I think i would have physicaly stoped you from mishandling my dog, because the dog was trying to get away from a kid who was hurting it

we had dog buyers over with kids who wouldnt listen too play nice with the dogs and they went home empty handed...no you should not be able to do whatever you want too a dog, the dog didnt bite, it just tried too get away, its a safe dog

you and your unbehaving kid would be told you were not welcome in my house, because i am not about too have the dogs ruined by someone who dont understand dogs, and cant controll their kids and teach them too behave nicely

your kid will get over it, and maybe have learned a lesson, kids need too learn their actions have consequenses too, you climb into a tree and dont watch it you may fall down and scratch yourself, its not the end of the world, kids bike and fall over and scratch themself all the time..

if your sisters dog havent been a well trained dog who could stand for things, it wouldnt seeked too get away and accidently hurt it because it was an accident trying to get away, if it had been untrained it would have bit your daugther...it didnt, it just tried too get away like any living beeing have the right too try if someone is hurting it

a dog is a living being, there are laws against abusing them, get your daugther a chew toy and teddy too toss around and play sand cake or whatever with, but teach her to respect living beings or she is going too have issues later

did you know that they proved a conection between kids who start out abusing animals, and adults who are in jail for violence against people? lack of respect for life is very serious, and you should deal with it before she grow up becoming a nightmare, if it was my house i would been over there picking up your kid telling her she is not allowed too harm the animals, and too leave them alone if she cant behave

and the only reason i would put the dogs out then is too protect them from your daugther

I think my daughter is abusing our dog?

About 9 months ago I suspected my 14 year old of abusing my 6 year old dog. Prior to 9 months...all was well. She loved taking the dog for a walk and playing with her. Now... how stupid the dog is "I hate her" "lets get rid of her" "I hope she dies". I heard my daughter walk past the dog when I was upstairs and she was downstairs and I heard the dog yelp. I asked what happened and she said she didnt see her. Our dog is 60 lbs. My 14 yr old said the dog peed all over her bed when she yelled at the dog. THE ONLY TIME my dog pees in the house is when Im not home and she is. I have yelled at the dog...and she has never peed in the house.(?) I am thinking the dog is so very scared of her. I confronted my daughter on the facts that the dog is only scared around her, that I think she has kicked the dog (because she was just in my daughters path of walking) and the fact the dog only pees in the house when Im not home and she is. My dog only pees in my daughters personal area..bedroom, sheets, outside her room. My belief is when my daughter sees the dog anywhere around her room she screams at the dog and the dog loses control, terrified! I have no proof, I have not seen it. Lately however, my daughter seems to be overly friendly with the dog in my presence.??? I am a single mother and have a younger daughter as well. They get along great. Their father loves all animals.....but is emotionally and physically abusive to my girls. Could this contribute to my older daughters abuse of our dog, who is a cross between a poodle and a golden retriever (goldiepoo, labradoodle) The sweetest, non aggresive dog I have owned. Their dad has a Chesepeake Retriever that is 9 that their dad and I raised and is an exceptionally great dog. My daughter tends to compare the two and how my dog is so stupid. Admittingly, the goldiepoo seems to not be as confident as the chessy, and is more...aloof. but hey.....she is still a loving animal that needs our love and assurance she is loved. Two different breeds different temperments. Am I wrong in thinking what I do? I know something is going on. I would never think I would accuse one of my daughters of animal abuse .... unless I was 100% positive. Where do I go from here. She wont admit it, I try to separate the two as best as I can without seeming abvious (on the off chance Im wrong)

How do i stop my dog from destroying my house when im not in?

Limit her resources. If she is destroying things while you are gone she may have too much access to things to destroy.

A dog should earn free range of a house they should not start off with it.

Give her a "special" treat or toy for when you are gone. Kongs with peanut butter are great b/c they keep them busy for hours. But use this toy or treat for only when you are gone..it gives them something to look forward to.

Exercise.. Try giving her a 30min walk before you leave. this should tire her out. She will be more likely to sleep while you are gone.

Start off with short amounts of time gone. Randomly get ready to go but don't.

Eliminating while you are gone can be signs of separation anxiety.
There are some great tips on this site as well

http://www.wagntrain.com/SeparationAnx.h...

Caught my daughter in a disgusting position with a dog?

Rehoming the dog would have been better. For the record, and having worked with dogs who were sexually abused (because that's what it is) yes, a neutered dog CAN do things, especially since most dogs are allowed to attain sexual maturity (around 4-6 months) before neutering. They can't reproduce. Once a dog has been trained to mount a human then it's not easy to untrain them. A rehome, where the new owner is a male and no females around, can work. But some dogs will forcibly push someone down if it reminds them. The reward is a sexual reward, and once they've been taught they will seek that out.

As far as your daughter, she needs psychological help for the sexual abuse she did to that dog, just like a pedophile does. It needs to be treated just as seriously, to protect animals from her.

I know you're a troll, I just can't imagine a pastor suggesting death since Jesus said whoever is without sin cast the first stone and forgave ALL sins and so put to end those death sentences, but there are actual animals who are abused this way every year, and it's dangerous for them.

Why does our dog follow our 15 year old daughter around?

I am going to be deliberately contentious here and will go against all the loving; it is because we have screwed with dogs’ brains (and domestic cats’) to such an extent that they can no longer tell the difference between an adult or a juvenile both among themselves and among us.In the process of ‘domestication’, humans have tried to preserve a certain degree of neotony (the preservation of juvenile characteristics) as it makes them far more docile and subservient. Adult cats instinctively ‘claw at the teat’ when sitting in the warmth of your lap and dogs seldom argue with the alpha male (you) but regularly bring food (the ball or stick or frisbee) back to you just as in an adult (dog) and puppy (you) relationship. Despite this dichotomy, dogs are still naturally protective of pack members that they, as adults, perceive of as being ‘juveniles’ or peers and, like most pack or troop animals, will have ‘preferred’ partners, generally from whom they get the most attention and food (more puppy-like behaviour).Whilst I accept that there is likely to be more going on in a dog or cat’s brain than we usually give them credit for (I have had both for most of my life), I tend to avoid assigning them human emotions. As Thomas Nagel once remarked: What is it to be a bat?

Caught my daughter having sex with a dog. What do I do?

Evidently your daughter has a need that’s not being filled at home. Most of the time that need is more attention from her parents. Parents today don’t have close relations with their children. Kids need to be loved and respected by their parents. Kids don’t see that you providing then with home, shelter and food as love for them. When your family gets up in the mornings does everything have breakfast together and talk about the things they’re going to be doing today? Does your family have dinner in the evening and talk about how everyone’s day was? Most likely not! Just telling your kids you love them isn’t enough. You need to show them. Buying and giving them material things isn’t showing them you love them. It’s just an easy way to get them out of your hair.
Take a real look at yourself and thing about how your parents raised you and how you wanted to be raised as a kid. What did you really want from your parents? Most parents today give their pets more attention than their children. A child is a person that you created through love. Did you think about how you wanted your child to turn out and dedicate your time and love to see that your child developed the way you wanted? Now you see the results of your efforts.
And remember, she could have done things a lot worse. She most likely wanted to be caught doing what she did to get back at you for not raising her the way you should have raised her.

Why does my daughter want a dog so badly?

Call your dog's name (once) and treat him when he looks at you. After awhile, praise most of the time and treat occasionally. Learn here https://tr.im/uwPmA

Start inside, then work your way outside on the leash. Let him sniff around and call his name when he seems focused on something else. Treat and praise if he looks at you, take him inside if he doesn't. Keep doing this ( for weeks/months - real training takes time) and work your way off leash. Eventually your dog will stop what he's doing an focus on you when you want him to.

The problem that most people have with teaching a recall (come) is that they only try to do it when the dog is doing something far more fun than performing the command. You have to teach the dog that coming to you when you call is the very most fun thing he could do. Go outside with a friend and a big bag of treats split between you. Go about 10 feet from eachother, then take turns saying the word "come" once and making a HUGE deal of praising him with each step he takes towards you, then treat and praise even more when he gets there. As he gets better, work your way further apart. When he's mastered that, include other distractions like other dogs or noisy toys. Keep making a HUGE deal of praising him when he does it right, and he will learn a flawless recall.

Why are some elder sisters mean to younger sisters?

Well i have a elder sister she is 14 and Im the little sister and im 12. My sister was invited to a birthday a 15th birthday and she had to go in a long dress and i was interested in going to observe some dresses and my sister got all mad hope Monica doesn’t choose my dress! Like she always does! Then i just wanted to fit in with my mom and my sister and then my mom likes teasing us in a good way and it make sme laugh too and my mom starts teasing my sister that dress doesn’t close or anything else and I laugh too and then my sister shuts me and not my mom… then my sister called my mom to close her the dress and i went there becuase i was bored and then my sister shouts at me saying: MONICA GET OUT OF THE DRESSING ROOM NOW!!! Or im going to kick you out of the store!!!! And i get out it maked me sad becuase i never fit in with my sister and my mom because they are grown up and everything… and sometimes it makes me feel like they think im like a little 5 year old throwing a tantrum in a store :c me my sister and my mom dont really talk much but i always see that my mom pays more attention to elder people than young people becuase i always see her talking with mt sister about boobs, periods, of how they look and sometimes when i come around i just dont fit in. Same thing happens when we shop in the mall…. Sometimes i wish to be a teenager to fit in and everything but i have to wait a lot :c and mt sister likes teasing me in a bad way and i dont like it :c and my mom doesnt yell at my sister or punish her or anything. My mom tells me i dont look like a woman caring about her beauty becuase im always playing roblox, playing sims 4, drawing and watching youtube… and my mom always gets angry at me that i dont do anything that im retarted that i have autism and etc…. :( i think my mom has a favorite child…

Dog have sex with its daughter?

Well, aside from line-breeding (when the breeder knows a great deal about the genetic traits of the bloodline), inbreeding is definitely not a good thing.

If closely related dogs produce offspring together, the chances of the offspring suffering from genetic health problems and defects is much higher, as many of these problems are linked to recessive genes.

They won't get in trouble with the law, but they're definitely very irresponsible people who should be allowed to own pets, especially unaltered pets.

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