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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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.don't give up - when I got Maxie - he was such a frightened, subservient little dog - that I broke my heart. He never barked for about 4 months - kept coming up to me and putting his head on my lap - like saying "I;m sorry", I;m sorry. Vomited everywhere - I could write screeds but now he is the most beautiful dog I could have. Give him loads of time and I know of course you will - but loads of TLC
Yes Tilly. Since I live in an upper floor flat, I can't just open the door and let him out. He suddenly decided not to go down the stairs. I have to do a training exercise where I say a word, and give a treat...first on its own so he associates word+treat. We progressed today to doing that when there are noises or things ...children, cars, etc...that spook him. It's basically connecting something nice with something not so nice. We made some progress, at the end of our little session he didn't charge back into my flat when he saw a neighbour coming up the stairs.
More tomorrow...its going to take time.
Meanwhile, there are puppy pads by the door.
More tomorrow...its going to take time.
Meanwhile, there are puppy pads by the door.
Have a look at this, Pasta. We have one which we used for Tilly when she was a tiny 10 week old puppy. Nothing upsets her...fireworks, thunder, cars, loud bangs etc.
You play it with the sound turned as low as possible so that you can barely hear it, whilst rewarding the dog with cuddles and playtime. Eventually, you slightly increase the sound and repeat the positive reinforcement of cuddles and play. And so on and so on.
It worked brilliantly for us but it does take time and patience.
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You play it with the sound turned as low as possible so that you can barely hear it, whilst rewarding the dog with cuddles and playtime. Eventually, you slightly increase the sound and repeat the positive reinforcement of cuddles and play. And so on and so on.
It worked brilliantly for us but it does take time and patience.
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Lol! That's good. Yes, he's definitely my shadow. I'm still considering whether or not to change his name.
We made a bit of progress at midnight...after a lot a strolling on the balcony/walkway...he ventured down one level of steps. He also spent a lot of time gazing and sniffing the air. He wasn't so keen this morning. I wasn't surprised.
Right now, he's sleeping in the old cat bed...or at least his bum is ;)
We made a bit of progress at midnight...after a lot a strolling on the balcony/walkway...he ventured down one level of steps. He also spent a lot of time gazing and sniffing the air. He wasn't so keen this morning. I wasn't surprised.
Right now, he's sleeping in the old cat bed...or at least his bum is ;)
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