
Yep. I was saying this on another thread. Trying to get everyone to be consistent is a nightmare. I am with my dog all day and she is quiet and calm. When I want a break from working I do 10 minute training sessions and everything is great. My family come in and the dog goes berserk and it's like she is conditioned to behave differently with them now and it drives me nuts. Another example is that my dog is not allowed near the dinner table and she excellent at not begging for or stealing food, My lot were warned not to feed her from the table or their plates so that this habit was never formed. I couldn't understand it then that she recently started getting excited when you make toast, hanging around and whining until I caught my teenage daughter taking bites from her toast then giving the crusts to the dog. I was fuming. Unless training scraps are supposed to go on the kitchin side or in the dog's bowl.
My OH takes her on the longest walks (3 hours yesterday) which is great except he lets her go too far ahead which now means I am having less and less control over her for recall which was very good, not perfect, but pretty good.
It's not just the kids though, my parents join the mayhem as well. They love the dog so much and my dad lets her do what she wants and thinks that making her sit or wait is cruel. When I was trying to break the dog of her mouthing my dad would waggle his hand in front of her and say 'she's alright' it doesn't hurt me. Of course it must of as she was breaking skin and it was flippin well hurting the rest of us.
Oh dear that turned into a little rant. Must be Monday morning