@Kanye-Qwest said in RL Anger:
Going just off the few lines you've shared, do you think he's increasing the behavior for attention? If he's home alone a lot, he might be acting out. Do you take him to dog parks or something of that nature when you get home?
I think some part of it has to do with a new roommate. Both the change in presence in the house as well as the fact that she's taking up a lot of counter/shelf space in the kitchen (not as frustrating to me as it is to bestie/roomie #1, but a valid complaint nonetheless). The first thing I do when I get home is take him for a minimum 20 minute walk on the leash which he adores, and on the weekends he also gets run abouts at a local enclosed field. I shy away from dogparks, greyhounds are not always reliable around dogs of a certain size and too many people are too stupid to understand that it's best to keep little dogs and big dogs separate. Doubly frustrating when the nearest local facility with a dogpark actually has two, one for small dogs and one for the bigguns. Of course, everybody uses the big dog park and that's how accidents happen. I know from experience. Sigh.
He does have toys, but they're not really his thing. He's had a kong filled with treats, within a few days it was abandoned in the backyard. I'm pretty sure we need to establish some boundaries about his behavior and for a while the level of communication we had was a within acceptable parameters, but the level he's acting out now to is simply unacceptable. It's simply an issue of money at this point, but it's on my list for the very near future. If I get a tax refund, it's probable some or all will go to that.
And thank you, @Miss-Demeanor for your kind words, it's really easy to feel like a "Bad Dog Mommy". I also love cats, but Rock has a high prey drive and basically if it's small and furry, he will try to eat it.