
Welcome to Cd and to the World of Bullys!!
i have 2 Ebt's mum and son he is 18 months old now we also have a 4 year old male Rottie ,
iv have problems with my bully boy at times and like you when OH is about all is ok but soon as he's out then the fun begins :-o ,
my Rottie and bully have had 2 scraps i find the bully is just that a little bully who wants to be the ONLY Dog allowed near me he wants to be sitting by my feet all the time and gets very stroppy with the other dogs if i pay them Any attention at all or if im given treats then he thinks their all his , you could say he intimadates the other 2 ,
but after their last scrap i new that if i didnt really put my foot down with him and treat him just like the other 2 and not like my little baby, (which is what i had been doing)
then i could see things getting much worse,
so it was more about me changing my behavour with him as i was letting him be the only dog allowed to stand or sit by me while im doing dinner he followed me everywhere round the house, i found this made him start almost telling the other 2 off by nipping them when they got near me and although my rotties a big softy and he has taken alot off my bully he will have a go back at him if his had enough, trouble is when that happens i can recall my rottie off back, but the bully wont let it rest when he has been told by the big boy ,
so stopped alot of the fuss i made of my bully and started treating him like the other 2 All sit out of the kitchen now when im doing dinner treats are ONLY given if bully is being quiet and sitting nicely ,
i watch them like a hawk and as soon as i see my bully boy trying to get nasty i will play watch me game and he comes sits and waits then when he is calm i will reward i try now not to let any situation arise where i know it will cause problems,
its very hard work and iv still got away to go myself but i think it started getting better the minute i kinda ignored the bully a little never treated him as much all treats now are earned, lets face it all bullys are Piggys and love their food its a good way to teach them and with my boy he does pick thing up quite fast when im holding a big of chicken in my hand :-D , i found once iv given that treat he contiues being good in hope of getting another and the lenght of time before i give him another treat has got bigger over the weeks of doing this, now he may only get 3/4 treats in say the six hours im down in the kitchen doing dinner and tidying round, when i started it was LOADS of tiny bits of chicken i was giving as he's get up and start bothering the other dogs , so id call him back to the mat in the hallway watch me stay he would and id leave him their then he'd get up go off and would be ok Then id treat him ,
lol now when i call watch me he bolts sraight to his mat lol , when i washed it the other day it was hanging on the line and i called him he ran to where the mat would sit ran round in circles then darted in the garden and was barking madly at the mat hanging on the line Bless him,
he is getting better but i cant tell you its been easy theirs been a few burnt dinners in here where im training and keeping an eye on them while they are just walking from garden to passage it really is a 24/7 job but it seems to be working,
iv noticed my Bully and Rottie play alot more now to, where as the bully did tend to ignore the rottie unless he was trying to get him out the way, now they seem better together,
but i know its not over and i will have to be cautious still as he is a Bully after all, the name fits alright,
i used quite a few of Victoria Stillwells training tips if you google watch its me or the dog online you can watch her programs on net,
i liked her tips and found some of them worked quite well for me,
best of luck i know its hard work, xx