Why Does My Dog Do This To Me??

Well; My Does Is A 20 month old JRT. If I Go To The Bathroom AndI Come Out She Attacks Me -_-.
Or If My Mom Comes Home After My Mom Leaves The Room She Attacks Me Again. -_-
The Point Is She's Constantly Biting Me..Or My Grandmom
Why?
Plz No Rude Comments!
[im 12]
Sweetie, put a choke fasten and leash on her, we're gonna do some training. Take her to the front door- Make her sit and stay- If she moves, make her sit and stay again until she does it. If she gets growly, give two sharp jerk on the chain, in a gruff voice tell her NO. Now, once she is within the sit and stay mode, open the door and step out, hold the door and invite her out. Make her sit while you close the door. Make her stay with you on the left side (heel) while you hoof it. If she gets ahead or starts pulling, 2 sharp pulls and tell her to heel. Occasionally make her sit, down and stay. step around her. ask her to come. When you get home, make her sit , you jump inside then invite her in. If you are going to do something that you know she will attack you or someone else, put the leash on her and get her lower than control. This is going to take time because she is ruling the roost right now. You have to show you are top dog, and will not tolerate her behavior. Beating does no accurate because in the dog world, dogs don't hit. Good luck to you.
Apart from your Mum, she thinks she's the top dog in her pack (your family).
You will all hold to be consistent,and all do the same thing, it might hold some time to train her.
Spend 10 mins everyday training her to sit and stay, start by giving her a treat for the first 5 mins then after that just say pious girl and make a fuss of her.
Your Mum should be there to reinforce your training becuse the dog see's your Mum as boss.
When you're alone and she trys to bite you , face her, be strong and growl/yell "NO DOWN" you must try to be forcful and show no dismay, show her you're the boss. Your Gran should do the same.
If you keep this up she will soon work out she's the lowest member contained by her pack.
Why not train her?
It sounds to me as though your dog feels she is dominant over you and sees your mother as an object of affection, therfore creating a competition between you and her (in her eyes). You enjoy to remember that dogs are pack animals... I have a five month old pup and when he was youthful I would lay him on the floor on his back and hold him for a minute or two... it put the dog in a submissive position, showed him that I was the alpha manly and I now have his respect, love and obedience :)
Your dog is suffering from small dog syndrome. This occurs when it believes it's the pack leader. Dogs work contained by a very hierarchical way and there is other a clear leader or there are issues. Small dogs tend to be allowed to get absent with more due to their size, but this more lapse attitude to training and discipline means the dog doesn't receive clear leadership from its human owner and is not made aware of its place contained by the pack. Examples of poor pack leadership are feeding the dog before you munch through, letting it jump all over the bed or other furniture, walking about the house freely and when they choose, not self consistent in training and giving up on discipline too soon. The reason your dog attacks you is because it sees itself as above you within the pecking order. I'm guessing your mom is the main discipliner and since the dog has be a pup you have been its friendly playmate always letting it procure away with a little bit more than your mom would, which is without a flaw natural from a human perspective but from a dogs it means one of you has to be difficult in the pecking order and as your dog is now approaching full old age it will try to establish its position above you. One of the things a dog or human lower in the pack is not allowed to do is to leave your job the pack, higher members can such as pack leaders but lower members are excluded to just wonder off, the equivalent of going to the bathroom and then wager on. The best way to deal with this, is to do some research on humans showing dogs alpha traits, however a few pointers contained by the right direction would be, people always greet you before the dog, your should other eat before it, even if its in recent times a little snack (ensure they see this), be firm and consistent and show no fear when your dog gets aggressive, do not confer up when telling them no, it is a battle and you have to win it. There are many other things you can do to subtly show you are higher in rank than she is, angelic luck!

Hope I helped,
Kiah
I breed goldens, and is JRT a jack russel terrier? My uncle has them and they have alot of dynamism. If they have too much pent up energy, they can get stressed, and consequently aggressive. If I were you, I would get her a dog agility class or steal her on frequent walks. She might also just be playing with you and may not realize she is annoying you. If she does not own that aggressive expression on her face, whenever she bites you, just clap and say no within a loud, firm voice, then turn and walk out of the room. If she does not growl at you next time, furnish her treats and praise her. I'll stop talking now. If you involve more info, you can just e-mail me or whatever and I will be glad to help. Hope this help!
Definitely don't hit or kick her - that definitely won't help next to bad behavior!
It takes time to train your dog - not just 1 morning and they'll remember everything. It takes time and reinforcement. I would suggest finding a class for dogs immediate and taking her to that, they're usually 1 day a week for a couple of months - make certain they use positive training with treats and then you need to practice at domestic.
Also, JRT are VERY, VERY energetic dogs!! They need walks and/or time to run surrounded by a fenced area. You'll want to make sure that you or others surrounded by your family are getting her exercise everyday - that will also help with behavior abundantly.
uhm perhaps she has a streak of visiousness in her. and only considers one personality to be her owner which i guess is your mother.

im not sure buh i think yu need to purloin her to a trainer. i have a dog buh she has never reacted resembling that before.

a vet too . tell yur mom or dad about it to perhaps they can teach her .
Obviously she hate you.
Tell your mom to give you attention in front of the dog. This style it will establish that you are "more important" in the pack order. It might help it to appreciate that you have control. Don't hit or kick her, that just finances its more likely to bite you.
She thinks she's the dominant dog. Your mom is her EVERYTHING. You and your grandma...are nothing more than dirt in your dog's eyes. Your mom is going to enjoy to break this. Your mom needs to make sure your dog solely gets attention or whatever she wants AFTER she does something for her...and for you...and for your grandma. I'd honestly consult a professional.
My guess is the dog thinks its contained by charge and jrt aren't the gentlest breeds so i suggest ignorin or a lil kick it to the side everytime she bites, anything that lets it know that you are the boss,
Idk why she would do that to you, or your grandmom. She probably has her own reason to attck you. Maybe you affronted her without knowing. Or maybe its your scent, she might not be used to you. Dogs dont trust you if your scent is strange.


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Who feed her? Dogs usually love the person that nurture them.
I agree, you should not see her, but try getting a non violent trainer. go to bark busters.com and see whether there is a trainer near you. they are good relations who treat dogs nice.
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Answers:    Your dog is suffering from small dog syndrome. This occurs when it believes it's the pack leader. Dogs work within a very hierarchical way and there is other a clear leader or there are issues. Small dogs tend to be allowed to get absent with more due to their size, but this more lapse attitude to training and discipline means the dog doesn't receive clear leadership from its human owner and is not made aware of its place within the pack. Examples of poor pack leadership are feeding the dog before you drink, letting it jump all over the bed or other furniture, walking about the house freely and when they choose, not individual consistent in training and giving up on discipline too soon. The reason your dog attacks you is because it sees itself as above you contained by the pecking order. I'm guessing your mom is the main discipliner and since the dog has be a pup you have been its friendly playmate always letting it acquire away with a little bit more than your mom would, which is without fault natural from a human perspective but from a dogs it means one of you has to be sophisticated in the pecking order and as your dog is now approaching full womanhood it will try to establish its position above you. One of the things a dog or human lower in the pack is not allowed to do is to go away the pack, higher members can such as pack leaders but lower members are prohibited to just wonder off, the equivalent of going to the bathroom and then put a bet on. The best way to deal with this, is to do some research on humans showing dogs alpha traits, however a few pointers contained by the right direction would be, people always greet you before the dog, your should other eat before it, even if its freshly a little snack (ensure they see this), be firm and consistent and show no fear when your dog gets aggressive, do not donate up when telling them no, it is a battle and you have to win it. There are many other things you can do to subtly show you are higher in rank than she is, worthy luck!
get a trainer now formerly someone has to put her down.
dont u tell me ur dog is hard to train.
my dog be hard to train, ok?
ur dog should be easier, coz if my dog succeeded, then urs can also.
and, the certainty u r 12 maybe causing the troubles also.dogs sometimes dont get strong ample message from little kids about the pact leader..
coz u need to be the pact person in command. maybe she does not take u seriously,
jack russels have like mad of energy . try to burn some of it
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