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Never underestimate what you mean to your dog....
This is my mums dog Sam and the noise he makes when my dad gets home from work,hes always so excited to see him, its the same every day! Hes a cross staff and ive been told a few make this noise. Does anyone elses staff make this noise?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3C9PWod458
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nope niether mine or my sisters staff sound like that,if mine ever winges is usually no louder than talking volume for a few seconds and my sisters groans and moans but no whining like that,belive it or not that can be a sighn of dominance,
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Below are some common behaviors dogs display when they believe they are above humans. Keep in mind that a dog does not have to display all of these behaviors to be in a dominant frame of mind. Sometimes an alpha dog will only display a few of the behaviors at random times, depending on what the dog decides it feels like doing at any given moment. Smarter dogs tend to challenge the pack order more than dogs of average or below-average intelligence.
Stubborn
Headstrong and willful
Demanding
Pushy
Begging
Pushing a toy into you or pawing in order to get you to play with them
Nudging you to be petted
Sitting in high places, looking down on everything
Guarding a human from others approaching. People like to call it “protecting” but it's actually “claiming”—dog owns you.
Barking or whining at humans which many owners consider "talking" (without a command to do so).
High-pitched screams in protest of something dog does not wish to do.
Jumping or putting their paws on humans (without a command to do so).
Persistence about being on a particular piece of furniture when asked to stay off (dog owns it)
Persistence about going in and out of doorways before humans
Persistence about walking in front of humans while on a lead
Persistence about getting through the doorway first
Refusing to walk on a lead (excludes untrained puppies, dogs with injuries or illnesses)
Nipping at people's heels when they are leaving (dog did not give permission to leave)
Not listening to known commands
Dislikes people touching their food
Standing proud on a human lap
Persistence about being on top, be it a lap or stepping on your foot
Persistence about where they sleep, i.e. on your pillow
Annoyance if disturbed while sleeping
Likes to sleep on top of their humans
Licking (giving kisses) in a determined and focused manner
Carrying themselves with a proud gait, head held high
Not liking to be left alone and getting overly excited upon the human’s return (see Separation Anxiety in Dogs)copied from this site
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/articles...aviorsdogs.htm
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Below are some common behaviors dogs display when they believe they are above humans. Keep in mind that a dog does not have to display all of these behaviors to be in a dominant frame of mind. Sometimes an alpha dog will only display a few of the behaviors at random times, depending on what the dog decides it feels like doing at any given moment. Smarter dogs tend to challenge the pack order more than dogs of average or below-average intelligence.
Stubborn
Headstrong and willful
Demanding
Pushy
Begging
Pushing a toy into you or pawing in order to get you to play with them
Nudging you to be petted
Sitting in high places, looking down on everything
Guarding a human from others approaching. People like to call it protecting but it's actually claimingdog owns you.
Barking or whining at humans which many owners consider "talking" (without a command to do so).
High-pitched screams in protest of something dog does not wish to do.
Jumping or putting their paws on humans (without a command to do so).
Persistence about being on a particular piece of furniture when asked to stay off (dog owns it)
Persistence about going in and out of doorways before humans
Persistence about walking in front of humans while on a lead
Persistence about getting through the doorway first
Refusing to walk on a lead (excludes untrained puppies, dogs with injuries or illnesses)
Nipping at people's heels when they are leaving (dog did not give permission to leave)
Not listening to known commands
Dislikes people touching their food
Standing proud on a human lap
Persistence about being on top, be it a lap or stepping on your foot
Persistence about where they sleep, i.e. on your pillow
Annoyance if disturbed while sleeping
Likes to sleep on top of their humans
Licking (giving kisses) in a determined and focused manner
Carrying themselves with a proud gait, head held high
Not liking to be left alone and getting overly excited upon the humans return (see Separation Anxiety in Dogs)copied from this site
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/articles...aviorsdogs.htm
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Bet your neighbors love you Our dogs (Huskeys) do the whole jumping around acting crazy but not barking when me or my mom come back.
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does you dog bark and get excited at walks too, mine does unless you have a treat or goin in the car then she is good as gold
of that list theres not a thing that every dog doesnt do at some point, did you ever see a labrador who wasnt pleased to see you come home?
mine makes a whine under her breath but she always hows me a ball or toy when i come home
she only does 2 things off the list but she definatly doesnt think she is in charge
of that list theres not a thing that every dog doesnt do at some point, did you ever see a labrador who wasnt pleased to see you come home?
mine makes a whine under her breath but she always hows me a ball or toy when i come home
she only does 2 things off the list but she definatly doesnt think she is in charge
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The only time ive seen him more giddy than that was when we got back off holiday after two weeks and i dropped my mum and dad off, when when we went in he went bonkers, running from one to another crying and moaning. Woke my sister up That vase was a gift off me and my mrs from our wedding day so yeah, if he'd of knocked that over he'd of been made into a hotdog! lol
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