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22/3/2013 at 2:01pm
Location: Somerset Outfit: Bailey Brindisi
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Hi, Before I looked any further I'd be asking myself a couple of questions; Did something happen to make her change over night to being scared of everything or has she always been nervy and it's just got worse? Have you had her checked over by a vet? Could be underlying pain/deafness/blindness caused by any number of things and to varying degree which could cause issues making her scared. I'm sorry to hear that she, and therefore you, are suffering :( TCx
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22/3/2013 at 3:01pm
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I would definitely get her checked all over properly by a vet prepared to put in the effort to rule out any underlying medical condition. Then, if she's given the all clear I think you need to possibly go down the route of dog behaviourist as it does sound like she is quite an extreme case and it will be hard to improve things without an independant assessment. The DAP diffusers and the like really can help with a lot of dogs, as can things like rescue remedy and skullcap and vallerian but they are not guaranteed results, certainly not a quick fix and in essence just calm the problem down without fixing it. A really good, qualified behaviourist will help you get to the root cause of the problem as well as offering solutions to help you change her behaviour and no doubt yours because often reactions are increased by dogs when they pick up on owners nerves/stress levels etc. If you do look into that route then ask for references and also names and numbers of clients that you can speak to personally to get a real feel for how good they were. If they are good they will have no issue with you checking things out before parting with your hard earned cash. It's very sad and often the cause for rehoming when a dog is in a way you describe because it's too hard for people to cope with and when a dog starts to affect your own way of life people often find it easier to give up on them and pass the problem on. Are her main reactions when she is on a lead? Another option is to contact the breeder for advice although I don't know if you got her from the breeder originally anyway so could be irrelevant. Often they can shed light on temperament traits and help in that way, but also they have a responsibility to the welfare of the dog that they have brought into the world and so will often help in other ways. Hopefully someone will come along with more suggestions to help you decide a way forward. TCx
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22/3/2013 at 6:56pm
Location: Wales Outfit: Autotrail Cheyenne 632
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One thing we cannot do is give up on her, hence the decision to sell the motorhome, in our eyes it is a no brainer. With hindsight when we bought her, she was about twice the size of the other pups, we were told she was a good eater. Talk about rose tinted glasses, she was supposed to be a short legged Jack, how gullible can we get? That said we love her to bits and would not want to part with her as she can be the most loving dog in the world in the morning, but as the day goes on she becomes more and more fearful. Funny thing is that when she is out in the garden she loves to sit in the motorhome, it's like a shelter for her, but as soon as it starts to move along the drive, same as the car she has had enough and has to get out and retreat to the safety of the house.
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