Oh boy, Sally is being a growly monster again. I was getting into bed last night and she jumped up on the big bed with me (something that is NOT allowed) and when my husband came over to pick her up and put her on the floor, she completely flipped out and started growling and snarling at him. Then, once she was on the floor, she didn't stop growling at him and actually started coming toward him and growling. <div>
<br></div><div>I'm chalking this up to dominance issues -- I'm the pack leader and she has never done this to me, but she has done it several times to him. Sometimes she freaks out when Matt gets into bed with me, or even near the bed to kiss me goodnight. She doesn't do this when we sit next to each other on the couch or when we get close to each other anywhere else in the house ... it's just near the bed. The bed is OURS, not hers (she has her own bed on the floor in our room) so I just can't understand it. </div>
<div><br></div><div>Thanks for letting me vent. Hubby is angry with Sally, but I really think it is about dominance. When we first got her at the end of August, she didn't listen to a thing I wanted her to do, but she followed my husband's every move and whim. I started working with her so that she had to sit before she got ANYTHING fun (food, a walk, a treat, pets, anything) and now she's an angel for me because I willed myself to be the pack leader. </div>
<div><br></div><div>Is this dog psychology at its worst? Did she see me "overcome" my husband who was her original pack leader, and now she sees him as weak? Oh boy, did I create a monster??</div><div><br></div>
<div>-Emily, and a very confused Sally</div>