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Doggie Landing Is Scheduled...
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...for 2pm tomorrow. I'm getting excited!
I just spoke to the behaviourist who is bringing him down...she speaks of him with so much affection.
I just spoke to the behaviourist who is bringing him down...she speaks of him with so much affection.
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Great you both had a good night pasta. xx
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Great you both had a good night pasta. xx
He's gorgeous, pasta :-). And while I obviously can't speak for Sally, I did have the same though myself... but then told myself it would actually be rude to never have another, as if mine had put me off. Sadly, their lifespan is never enough, but have lots of fun together xx
And zacs, it helps a lot, let us know what you decide xx
And zacs, it helps a lot, let us know what you decide xx
Zacs what a shame this beautiful boy isn't in Leeds. OK I accept you want a puppy:-(
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Sorry Pasta. xx
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Sorry Pasta. xx
We've had a bit of a setback.
As of Sunday night, he suddenly seemed spooked by every noise or voices. I blame it on sreaming children :(
So now, he stands at the door...sniffs, listens, backs up into the hall. I "might" get him down some stairs...but he'll then turn to go back.
I'm on the upper 2 floors...with a series of 4 mini stairs of 7 steps with landings in betweendown to outside.
Yesterday I just sat with the door open so he can sniff and listen. He's seen my neighbour...and scooted back in.
Had a long chat with the behaviourist last night and got some suggestions of how to connect treats with the scary things. She was going to come down...but that's no longer feasible. The troubling thing is that my urban environment...though not really noisey...may not be right for Sammi:(
As I say...I think he will have to stay here for the time being, so I will keep working with him, with the behaviourists advice. I expect to speak to her later.
I'm already attached to him...he's a really lovely boy.
As of Sunday night, he suddenly seemed spooked by every noise or voices. I blame it on sreaming children :(
So now, he stands at the door...sniffs, listens, backs up into the hall. I "might" get him down some stairs...but he'll then turn to go back.
I'm on the upper 2 floors...with a series of 4 mini stairs of 7 steps with landings in betweendown to outside.
Yesterday I just sat with the door open so he can sniff and listen. He's seen my neighbour...and scooted back in.
Had a long chat with the behaviourist last night and got some suggestions of how to connect treats with the scary things. She was going to come down...but that's no longer feasible. The troubling thing is that my urban environment...though not really noisey...may not be right for Sammi:(
As I say...I think he will have to stay here for the time being, so I will keep working with him, with the behaviourists advice. I expect to speak to her later.
I'm already attached to him...he's a really lovely boy.
Things have become more positive. Tried out a suggestion from the behaviourist...and we made a tiny bit of progress. I then had a long chat with her, and we agreed that this may take weeks, but she too was quite encouraged. Tiny, tiny steps. It's a good thing that he is quite relaxed indoors...a sign he is comfortable with me.
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