Guest Anonymous Posted June 17, 2002 Posted June 17, 2002 I have a 8 month old wolf mix...I had her all house broken she was doing really good going outside...The last couple of week's she has been peeing on my side of the bed...I just found out I was pregnant could that possibly have anything to do with I am getting tired of washing my bedding all the time..Please I need help help.....Thank's so much....e-mail bjaxtell@qwest.net :cry: Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 17, 2002 Posted June 17, 2002 [quote name='guest']I have a 8 month old wolf mix...I had her all house broken she was doing really good going outside...The last couple of week's she has been peeing on my side of the bed...I just found out I was pregnant could that possibly have anything to do with I am getting tired of washing my bedding all the time..Please I need help help.....Thank's so much....e-mail bjaxtell@qwest.net :cry: This is not about housebreaking this is about dominance and pack hierarchy. With the mix you have its early for it but yes I would suspect she views herself as the alpha bitch and is warning you about your pregnancy. This is not a good thing. Do please ask your veterinarian for a referral to a behaviorist before your pregnancy gets any further along and you may be unable to work on her training issues. Normal wolf behavior when 'beta bitches' have 'pups' is not something most humans agree with. Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 17, 2002 Posted June 17, 2002 peeing on my side of the bed Is she peeing in the middle of the night when she is sleeping with you or is she peeing there during the day when you are not there. It makes a difference. Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 17, 2002 Posted June 17, 2002 If this is pack related you need to establish that you are ALPHA! Everything else aside, if this hybrid is thinking that she is Alpha that quickly needs to change. Sounds like she is marking your sleeping area as her own... Contact your vet and local animal behaviorist, just get help while she is still young. I would hate to hear later that she mauls you or your child in the future. Quote
GizmoRedNosePit Posted June 24, 2002 Posted June 24, 2002 I also had that problem when Gizmo was around 4-5 months old...she did it three times...twice on my bed and once on my brothers...Frow what we gathered it was Gizmo being pissed off at us becuase we had moved into my dads house and then a month later we moved in to the house we are now in.... Just make sure she knows your alpha...Gizmo got a VERY good dose that she was NOT alpha!....as she has a couple times since..... Quote
GizmoRedNosePit Posted July 1, 2002 Posted July 1, 2002 Roo are you talking to guest?? Well if you aren't then no she hasn't and hopefully she doesn't....I am getting her fixed soon hopefully. :-? Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted July 24, 2002 Posted July 24, 2002 Get rid of the dog. Seriously. Do not take chances with your future child and this wolf dog pup. No I'm not one of those people that want the wolf dogs to be elimanted or whatever but this isn't a real "pet" and neither is it's behavior. I'm telling you right now that your future child maybe will be seen as an outsider to the "pack" and who knows what your dog might do or how she will react. :-? But if you decide to keep her, then start back to step one: crate training. Quote
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