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Rufus
Rufus
Q: Hi My dog Rufus has bin acting weird! I brought home another puppy and ever since he has bin acting like I don't love him and more but I tell him how much I do How to I fix it!?
Andrea
Andrea
A: Hi there-
Just as it might take you some time to adjust if a family member brought a new person in to live in your home, your dog may need a little time to get used to another dog in his home. The good news is that since you should already be using management to set your puppy up for success (that is, preventing hosuetraining mistakes, chewing inappropriate items, etc.) those same time management tools (listed below) will allow Rufus the ability to have some down time and some alone time with you.
Most dogs are very adaptable. Assuming Rufus was well socialized as a pup and enjoys the company of other dogs, odds are he will learn to see this new pup as a valuable canine companion. With that said, I still suggest to people with a multi dog household that they should make a concerted effort to find a bit of time each day to spend with each dog separately.
As for management tools for your pup, I suggest:
1. Keeping him on a leash at all times when youa re there to supervise to prevent him/her from running about and making mistakes. You can hold the leash, step on it or tether it to something stable.
2. Feed your pup out of food stuffable chew toys as a way to give him/her the chance to burn off mental and physical energy and to keep the pup happily occupied when you want to do other things (such as play with Rufus!).
3. Teach the pup to spend short bits of time resting quietly in a crate (you can feed the pup meals from the above mentioned toys in the crate so the pup learns to associate being in there with something good...meal times!).
Woofs,
Andrea Arden, CPDT
www.AndreaArden.com
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Adam Chewbacca
Adam Chewbacca
Q: My question is about doggy dementia. This is something new that mommy has never heard of till now. How common is it and is there anything that can be done to slow the process? Mommy says I get confused a lot more now like going into another room instead of my room that I share with mommy. I have also started going to the front door when mommy and granny say outside and sometimes the kitchen door that goes to the garage. The only times I go out these doors is with a leash on the rest of the time I go out the back door. I have started growling and barking at granny now when she comes to the gate at the door to my room. It gets really bad if I have been asleep or if she makes a noise and I can not see it was her. I even forget how to get off the bed sometimes and mommy has to help me to find my steps so I do not get hurt. I do need to mention that I have had cateracts for a little over two years now but they have not progressed a lot yet. If mommy turns on a lamp on the side of the bed where my steps are I do fine or if it is dark in the room. The time I have trouble is when ther is a shadow then I can ot tell hot to go up the steps without help. How much is due to the cateracts and how much is due to doggy dementia? How common is doggy dementia in other breeds?
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