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I am sorry you are going through this…Have you done any formal training yet? If not, maybe a trainer that specializes in behavioral issues will help..they can even come to your place and work with you in your own home..which is where the problem seems to be with his barking. I am sorry that your neighbor was so nasty about it. What kind of bark collar did your order? a stimulation kind, or the citronella spray?
I'm so sorry you have to deal with that, Jess! That just adds stress to an already stressful situation. Hopefully Stew will calm a bit and it will become less of an issue soon!
Jess, how long is Stewart alone and crated during the days you are at work?
You are going home to at least let him out once a day, right? When they are this young, they must have exercise mid-day. I used to be home every day during lunch to take Peri for a walk - for the first two years of her life. Now she is free to roam one side of the house and does great.
I agree on training also - the lunging, nipping, etc.. can be helped with formal training.
You need a trainer ASAP. A bark collar is not the answer to your problems. It sounds like Stew has a pretty severe case of separation anxiety which is going to take a lot of work on your part to resolve.
The aggression could be a result of Stew being under an immense amount of stress. If he spends his day barking and being worried, then I'd guess he is a total stressed out nervous wreck.
Poor Stew and poor YOU!
I've posted this before. It is a blog that a friend wrote about her dogs and their separation anxiety. Maybe it can give you some help.
I agree..the collar will not solve Stews anxiety. If anything, the collar may add to it…I am sorry you are going through this. A lot of times, when dogs react..separation anxiety, lunging, nipping.. it is fear based, not agression. Stew is young enough that you can fix this..
Jess: when we talk about professional training, we aren't talking about teaching to do tricks and such, but more about behavioral training.
Try some private training - in your home. You need someone to help with the anxiety. I forgot you go home during lunch. Maybe it'd be better to section off an area. Not sure. I do encourage the private trainer, and possibly 1-2 days a week in daycare (if you can afford it, but that's not always feasible which is why I recommend trainer). I am sorry, this sounds like a bad situation - you are doing everything you can and you have to work. Peri had issues in the beginning but got better with a lot of training.
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