Inu de monster
We decided to give inu a nick name, inu de monster, for monster like behavior in the past few days.
Inu still chewed almost everything in the house and bit our hands and foot hard. She looked very depressed and pity when I put her on muzzle. After releasing from muzzle, she was going crazy again. As predicted, inu did her pee and poo in the kitchen and living room for revenge that night. Inu was a bit afraid of me nowadays when I raised my palm. She would jump around and bark at me. This was the first time I heard inu's puppy bark, so crispy but yet so loud and clear. We would play chase and catch all around the house. Sometimes I felt so sorry for smacking inu but she was too naughty.
On the bright side, inu has made some progress on house breaking. There were a few instances that inu would walk to her cage by herself to pee and to the backyard to poo. In return, I praised her loudly and played with her for about 5-10 minutes. As we thought inu had become so smart as she had learned where to do her business, she still did it randomly in the house. Not only as we thought inu was confused, we were confused too.
We noticed that inu has started to crave for food lately. Not for her own dog food, but the human food. Every time I was standing by the kitchen counter to prepare something, inu would jump on me asking for food. She would reject her own food when I fed her. Apparently, the dog food manufacturers need to do more homework. I fed inu with some fresh vegetable, carrot, and fruits like apple, honey dew, and watermelon lately, thinking they should be good for inu. But inu's poo poo turned out to be watery in the past few days and that started to worry me. We decided to cut inu off from human food and see if the situation would improve.
Inu still chewed almost everything in the house and bit our hands and foot hard. She looked very depressed and pity when I put her on muzzle. After releasing from muzzle, she was going crazy again. As predicted, inu did her pee and poo in the kitchen and living room for revenge that night. Inu was a bit afraid of me nowadays when I raised my palm. She would jump around and bark at me. This was the first time I heard inu's puppy bark, so crispy but yet so loud and clear. We would play chase and catch all around the house. Sometimes I felt so sorry for smacking inu but she was too naughty.
On the bright side, inu has made some progress on house breaking. There were a few instances that inu would walk to her cage by herself to pee and to the backyard to poo. In return, I praised her loudly and played with her for about 5-10 minutes. As we thought inu had become so smart as she had learned where to do her business, she still did it randomly in the house. Not only as we thought inu was confused, we were confused too.
We noticed that inu has started to crave for food lately. Not for her own dog food, but the human food. Every time I was standing by the kitchen counter to prepare something, inu would jump on me asking for food. She would reject her own food when I fed her. Apparently, the dog food manufacturers need to do more homework. I fed inu with some fresh vegetable, carrot, and fruits like apple, honey dew, and watermelon lately, thinking they should be good for inu. But inu's poo poo turned out to be watery in the past few days and that started to worry me. We decided to cut inu off from human food and see if the situation would improve.
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