Herding Cats
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One of the things I have decided to try is a looooooong walk every day with Romi. We haven't done long walks, because he's been a little scared of it. But today, we walked for about 40 minutes (well, walk, sniff, stop, sniff, backtrack, sniff, walk 5 feet, repeat). He seems to have really enjoyed himself, and while he was behaving like a satellite the entire time (circling me and Grace constantly; and yes, it's funny looking), he got a good long exploring session in.
We met another dog (and he had NO problems with it...a 3 year old golden retriever), the dog's owner, and two men...after a wee bit of time, he let the people pet him. He was cautious, and careful, but everyone took their time and since Gracie kept rolling over to give her belly to anyone who'd bother to pet her, he took confidence from that. LOL.
We also spent about 10 minutes in the alley next to the yard, and he was constantly sniffing and poking his nose in the ivy and overgrowth.
I'm trying to get him to see that the alley is a place where people, cars, and other animals go, and there is no need to bark at everyone all the time. I'm hoping that with a LOT of time spent in the alley, he will start to associate that as part of the world, and not a threat.
And also, I'm hoping that walking - even if it's satellite circling - will start helping him learn that, while bigger than his backyard, does NOT need him "yelling" at it.
In other words, I'm hoping that more exposure to the immediate area will help him relax.
He does enjoy the walks, though. And so does Gracie. Both are chillin' in da houz at the moment...
And his doghouse will hopefully come tomorrow. I can get it set up, and hopefully he'll use it. I noticed a bit of food dominance from Gracie the other day, so maybe I'll start to feed him in there, to get him used to it and to help keep them a bit more separated during feeding times.
Just thought I'd share...he's fully done with his healing, so it's back to "normal", and we are going to learn new things, and get him more comfortable, and hopefully that will address his anxiety and help him out.
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We met another dog (and he had NO problems with it...a 3 year old golden retriever), the dog's owner, and two men...after a wee bit of time, he let the people pet him. He was cautious, and careful, but everyone took their time and since Gracie kept rolling over to give her belly to anyone who'd bother to pet her, he took confidence from that. LOL.
We also spent about 10 minutes in the alley next to the yard, and he was constantly sniffing and poking his nose in the ivy and overgrowth.
I'm trying to get him to see that the alley is a place where people, cars, and other animals go, and there is no need to bark at everyone all the time. I'm hoping that with a LOT of time spent in the alley, he will start to associate that as part of the world, and not a threat.
And also, I'm hoping that walking - even if it's satellite circling - will start helping him learn that, while bigger than his backyard, does NOT need him "yelling" at it.
In other words, I'm hoping that more exposure to the immediate area will help him relax.
He does enjoy the walks, though. And so does Gracie. Both are chillin' in da houz at the moment...
And his doghouse will hopefully come tomorrow. I can get it set up, and hopefully he'll use it. I noticed a bit of food dominance from Gracie the other day, so maybe I'll start to feed him in there, to get him used to it and to help keep them a bit more separated during feeding times.
Just thought I'd share...he's fully done with his healing, so it's back to "normal", and we are going to learn new things, and get him more comfortable, and hopefully that will address his anxiety and help him out.
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Herding Cats