I've read that heighth = alpha . Which is what people are saying as to why furbabies aren't supposed to be on the furniture. He saw your son as trying to take away his position in the pack.
There's some ways to show that you and the humans in your home are "alpha over" Triton (some ways are a little more unorthodox than others...but perhaps you can get an idea of a few you could utilize).
1) Never allow furbabies on the furniture.
2) Humans walk through doors first (in the wild, the alpha is allowed to walk/pass first). Make Triton wait to walk through a doorway until you (humans) have passed through it first.
3) Spittle (spit) in his food before feeding...ok, I know that sounds gross, but alphas eat first and if he smells yours (and your sons) spittle in his food then he'll get the idea that you all rank over him.
4) Adult humans in your house can straddle him (in a fun manner)...one leg at each side of him and then pet him...make it fun and not intimidating...remember heighth=alpha.
5) Before feeding or giving treats or toys make sure that Triton says "please" first by sitting or obeying a command before he receives anything.
6) Human hands (especially a child's hand) should be associated with "good things" not "taking away" hands. I always have my daughter give a goodie in exchange for taking something away from my furbabies so that the furbabies see it as "trading up" and they think her hands are awesome because when her hands are around something good happens to them.
My favorite dog training book of all time is =
Dogs Love to Please, We Teach Them How by September B. Morn. . It's a GREAT BOOK and I think you would find it very helpful
Good Luck!
[ 01-28-2003, 01:45 PM: Message edited by: NoahsCove ]