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HeeHawHoney
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Jul 28, 2013

Teaching an old dog new tricks

BF and I recently rescued a dog. She is part pit and part traveling salesman from what I can tell. I'll post a pic and you all can give me your best guess. Also, I'm guessing she's around 5 years old. My BF's daughter saw her dropped from a car on July 4th, and we agreed to take her in. We named her Liberty.

Liberty is a very sweet dog even though she is a bit aggressive toward our Bella, the beautiful bulldog. They are working on their relationship and doing a pretty good job of it. We expected to have a few disagreements since they are both female, and I know from experience that sometimes there's just not room in the house for 2 women.

My problem with Libby (Liberty), is her manners when it comes to living inside. Whomever owned her before, must have had no rules at all in place for her. We don't allow Bella to get on the sofa or the bed. She has a very comfy pillow that she spends her time on, and we got Libby one just like it. Nor do we allow Bella to nose through the trash or drink from the toilet. Libby, will jump on the sofa as soon as your back is turned, jump into the bed with you most mornings, drag the trash all over the house if she is left unattended for more than a few minutes, and thinks that the toilet is her only water bowl.

We have scolded her for all of these behaviors more times than I can count, and while she will be "cowed" down for a little while, it doesn't deter her for very long and she is repeating the bad behavior again and getting scolded again. We tried putting pennies in an aluminum can and shaking them when we saw her thinking about one of these behaviors, but again, it didn't work for long. BF even spanked her for getting into the trash, and that worked for about 2 days until the next time I walked into the kitchen and there was garbage strewn from one end to the other.

Please help...what can we do? I don't want to take her to the humane society because I'm afraid that she will be put down because of her breed, but I can't have her continuing to behave in this manner. I am especially concerned that she is going to teach Bella her bad habits.



  • CA POPPY wrote:
    Yes, some survival techniques, once learned, are all but impossible to train out. As far as Libby knows, her next meal may be her last. It's probably going to be a matter of arranging her environment to avoid temptation.


    You know, CA Poppy, I had never thought of it that way. Because she was put out of the car by people who obviously had no concern how the dog managed, she may have roamed the neighborhood every day looking for a meal in the trash. Thank you for your enlightenment.
  • Libby update: Libby has turned into a very good dog. She had proved that she can be a wonderful companion for Bella especially in the last week. Bella was recently hour by a neighbor in his Toyota when she escaped from our fenced yard. She's scraped from head to toe, she lost 3"of her tail, and she has a broken foot. Libby has been her friend, has behaved in such a gentle manner around her, and has been very patient when we have to go slow on the short trips to the yard.

    We've been camping in the rv for the better part of the last 3 weeks. She's not really a fan of other dogs at the park, but she hasn't been to yappy after we told her to cool it. We didn't take the fancy new garbage can to the lake with us, but we've only had to shoo her out of the garbage a few times. I think she has enjoyed her first, as far as I know, camping trip. She has learned not to dart out the door and to wait for me climb down the stairs before leaving the rv and to wait until we help Bella in. She does neither patiently, but she does it. ..lol.
  • That's a really good update.... glad to hear she's doing well. Too bad her "sis" had to get hurt to get them to bond, but it's nice that she's there to suppport her. I've found that when animals are sick, sometimes the most unlikely alliances develop.