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> Maybe Tio might be being a bit protective of you at the moment if he's OK with your partner? I would hope he will settle again now he's back with you, he was obviously doing so well before.
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> However he does grow a great woolly coat like a giant teddy!
> I wonder if since your surgery you smell rather different? I imagine you must be on medication and so on? It occurs to me that our smell profile is to a dog rather like a face is for human recognition. You went away and the next time your dog sees you you've got a different face.
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> Given that he was not confident anyhow this might have spooked him a bit around you? Dogs like this can be very sensitive to change can't they? It's as though for him he knows it's you but you've also changed and that might be scary. So it's not irrevocable but has set him back just when he was beginning to get a bit of confidence about life and his surroundings.
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> It does sound as though it's a reaction to the op and a change in you that he is reacting to. He'll know you are slightly below par even by your movement and, of course, your smell. I would think that once you are totally healed, off medication and back to your old self, it'll all fall into place again. This is a temporary hiccup. A pain for you though after what sounds like a biggish op and just when you need life to be a bit easier and simpler
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