Hi,
EXAMPLE: You're walking through the house and your dog is laying on the floor in your direct line of travel. I've heard that you're not supposed to step over or around the dog but instead make the dog get up and move out of your way.
I can definitely see where stepping over or around a dog can be dangerous for both human and dog and for this reason alone I can see working real hard to break this habit I have that I can't seem to stop doing (grrrrrr me!) but I can't seem to get past thinking how I'd feel if I were nice and comfy, maybe dozing and someone came along and suddenly jarred me awake and made me move.Yes, I know that's human not dog-speak.
Aside from the danger factor ... do you folks make your dogs move when you need to pass by?
I actually don't think it matters where my female is concerned, she's very easy going. I am wondering since I have a very dominant male, in the overall picture how much weight do you think making him get up and move for me would actually carry in the "Me Dog you mom" vs "You Mom me dog" war that I'm trying to win?
I do understand that whatever way I do it, it should be done the same for both dogs. I also understand that this is not a stand-alone action, it must be combined with others because this one thing isn't going to make a difference on it's own. I'd like to determine if it's important enough to add to my Todo list.
Thank you,
EXAMPLE: You're walking through the house and your dog is laying on the floor in your direct line of travel. I've heard that you're not supposed to step over or around the dog but instead make the dog get up and move out of your way.
I can definitely see where stepping over or around a dog can be dangerous for both human and dog and for this reason alone I can see working real hard to break this habit I have that I can't seem to stop doing (grrrrrr me!) but I can't seem to get past thinking how I'd feel if I were nice and comfy, maybe dozing and someone came along and suddenly jarred me awake and made me move.Yes, I know that's human not dog-speak.
Aside from the danger factor ... do you folks make your dogs move when you need to pass by?
I actually don't think it matters where my female is concerned, she's very easy going. I am wondering since I have a very dominant male, in the overall picture how much weight do you think making him get up and move for me would actually carry in the "Me Dog you mom" vs "You Mom me dog" war that I'm trying to win?
I do understand that whatever way I do it, it should be done the same for both dogs. I also understand that this is not a stand-alone action, it must be combined with others because this one thing isn't going to make a difference on it's own. I'd like to determine if it's important enough to add to my Todo list.
Thank you,