Monday, July 22, 2013

[Everything doTERRA] Re: My dog is mad at me and urinating in the house, HELP

My Chihuahua loves wild Orange. When I pull out the oils he comes up to me.  I put a drop on my finger and rub it on his front paws and head/neck.  His anxiety level goes way down.
I'm still working on calming my Australian Sheppard/Healer Mix and on Caesers The Dog Whispers UTUBE with DoTerra Oils Serenity & Lavendar don't work.  Niether do 1/2 dozen other oils I've tried.  If They are in a cage, you may want to put a drop on their pillow/blanket/etc....  Hope this Helps.
 
 

On Monday, July 22, 2013 1:05:26 PM UTC-6, Kiera Wells wrote:
This is a DOG.  Not a human.  Dogs don't get 'depressed' like humans.  They are completely different animals.  They are DEN animals and the crates are comforting to them, like a safe den (all 4 of our Golden Retrievers, our Yellow Lab. and now our Cane Corso have been crate trained... this is where they sleep and they'll sleep in them with the doors wide-open - they prefer it.... It's NOT a prison!!!)

-->If she is peeing on your belongings, she is marking her territory.  She owns you and it letting that little kitten know it.
You need to be alpha:  
*When you walk the dog on a leash (very important daily activity - not just for exercise, but for you to establish your position as Pack Leader) be sure to never let her pull you around -- she should walk next to you and stop when you stop (I have mine sit when I stop) and go when you go.  This is vital.  
*When you feed her - be sure to put your hands all over her food -- don't wash your hands for a while before you do this so you will get your scent on the kibble or whatever you're feeding her.  Then, when you give her the food make her sit and make eye-contact with you!  If she's only looking at the food bowl - she's not recognizing you're the one who controls the food.

Make sure your son treats her as a dog, as well... she may think you're both HER pets and she has YOU trained!  There's nothing wrong with your dog -- she needs consistency and the new kitty threw her off.  ;-)  

One thing I tell people all the time is that The Dog Whisperer is on YouTube and each episode can be watched sans commercials whenever you'd like to watch them... watch as many as possible!  :-D  He really does know what he's doing and we have learned SO much from him (we have had 6 dogs - all large to extra-large breeds) and they are all fantastically behaved - watching us to find out what to do next.  We don't move out of the dogs' way - they move when we walk through... all four kids know how to treat the dogs, as well.  They are very very loved, but they are not humans and cannot be expected to behave/react like humans.  

Good luck and Happy Oiling!!


On Monday, July 22, 2013 11:34:50 AM UTC-4, oiljunkee wrote:

While I do appreciate everyones advice, the main thing here is my dog was already potty trained and is about 2 years old. I think she is mad at me for the new kitten. I don't know if she is depressed or just mad. I don't crate them since they have a big backyard to play in when nobody is home. She can be outside all day and comes in and goes to the bathroom or she will go overnight. I bring them in everynight and she has her dog bed or sleeps with my son, but in the morning there is a present for me. I put her out right before going to bed and this has never been an issue until we got the kitten. Was just hoping someone could let me know from their experience if anyone has used oils for a depressed dog. Thinking about trying elevation or wild orange. Guess I will see how it goes.

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