Hello Everyone,
I greatly welcome and appreciate any advice you can give me for correcting a specific bad behavior Stella has. To give some background, Stella is a 9 1/2 month old Pembroke. Overall, she is a very well-behaved dog. I have taken her to the first level of obedience and will soon be taking her to the next. She knows basic commands and I reinforce them daily. She's a little bossy and sometimes needs to be "reminded" of how to behave, but responds really well....EXCEPT for one behavior.
It's an overreaction to me putting anything on her body--specifically her harness or clothing. She does this "flail-growl," and she's snapped twice, which obviously REALLY concerns me. What's strange to me, is that in ANY other way that I handle her she's calm and polite. She is not skittish or fearful, and interacts well with people. I can do anything with her paws, open her mouth, brush her teeth, take things out of her mouth etc. Just the other day, she had a piece of string caught in her front teeth, and she sat patiently and calmly while I lifted her gums and actually took a while to get it out. A lot of other dogs would have flipped out! She also doesn't display this behavior when I put on her collar or leash. Again she sits and waits patiently. But with her harness--or some type of clothing, like a sweater or shirt, she completely freaks out! She also does it sometimes (but not all the time like the harness and shirt) when I clean underneath her after a walk.
So far, I have held her still and said "no" and tried to calm her down and try again. This last time, I gave her a "time out" and then afterward, gave her a few treats to distract her while I took off her harness. She wriggled and jumped back quickly out of it, but didn't growl or snap.
What is the best way to correct this behavior? I feel like what I've been doing hasn't been working. The treat thing seemed ok, as she is VERY food motivated, but I feel like I need a specific approach. Do I practice? What specifically should I do? Has anyone else experienced this?
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Nicole