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Topic: New, Nervous Rescue Dog
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09/8/2018 at 8:50pm
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She is big enough then. I bet it is a weight thing with her. Those dog are used on farms, and they will run until they drop.
Do you have a built in electric step? If so, disregard it for a while and buy a caravan step. They can be bought as a single step or a double step. Measure the height of you van floor from the ground, and go measure both a single and double to make entry via either 2 steps (The single)or 3 steps (the double) for both you and her.
We never use our electric step, one of us is a vertigo sufferer. Things that move under foot are not good. We always use the double caravan step. It is strong, does not move and they are cheap. Try it, take it slowly, with one of you going straight in, ( and maybe coming straight out again) followed by the other with the dog on a short lead, don't pull her, don't scald her, just try it again later. IF she has more of a connection with just one of you, make that one the first to go in, and not come out for some time, then go in again, talk all the time, and I do not think it will be long and she will be jumping up and down to get into the van. Reward good attempts only. But do not stop praise, cuddles etc.
Good luck, and be patient.
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