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Excellent observing his change of behaviorhad lots of frenzied sniffing of the ground, then as we were going down the street he started walking on my heels,
Thank you. I feel terrible for losing my temper and yelling. I am working hard at doing better.Excellent observing his change of behaviorLooking at this from a dog's eye/schnozz view and considering what is in his recent past ---- could be the rotten dogs were out again (thank God not at the same time) - hence the walking on your heels (your are his safety net) and also not wanting to finish his business. Trauma type things shut all the other activities down.
You're doing fantastic -- and so good following your instinct on this -- as for temper and yelling -- we're all human.Thank you. I feel terrible for losing my temper and yelling. I am working hard at doing better.
Last night Caleb was pacing, was very "mouthy" too. He barked in his crate on and off until about 2am.
He's a little calmer this morning. He was doing well, but as we exited the door for a walk he saw a FedEx delivery man coming up the driveway, and exploded into barks. He never did that before, so triggered.
No street walks today, just low key yard walks.
dogs in my driveway, the little "Benji" type. He/she ran before I could bring the wasp spray into action.Yup and Caleb told you yesterday. He's such a smart boy.I just looked outside and saw one of thosedogs in my driveway, the little "Benji" type. He/she ran before I could bring the wasp spray into action.
I think there's a problem.