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(I had dropped his morning walk, following a limp he got from stumbling and haven't felt brave enough to re-introduce the early walk again for fear of over-doing his leg as he has ED)
, I decided that he is ready for another walk so took him out this morning.(halti, chest harnes & standard collar)
I was able to stop him within a few feet, if he was only on his lead to the collar I would have been dragged home (LOL, I knew that one day I would be gratefull for being so concious of the 'what-if's' and insiting on all those leads 'just in case')
(he thougth it safest to try to hide behind me, however, I encouraged him to focus on me and gave him a treat when he ignored the ladder).
He never bothered about the noise from lorries pumps or the drilling, which was very loud (we were advised to remove breakables from the window-sills as the vibrations would knock them off, so you can imagine the noise from that)
.> I think sometimes if a dogs really worried it can sometimes make them worse if we are really trying to sort of cajole them into doing something as it can make them feel more pressured. What I would do in a situation like that is when they start showing signs of worrying is stop and give them something to do that they know really well, like a silly trick maybe a hand touch and get them doing a few things that can be rewarded for.
> It can change the way are feeling and just get them in the frame of mind of 'ooh yes I know this' something that they have a conditioned response to then they can take food rewards and generally start to relax,
(as at most we'll only get a few days practice),
it should help to get him more comfortable around lorries as I'm sure the workmen will all want to come and fuss him (he has seen people get out of cars so has that positive association, but he's never seen anybody get out of a lorry)
.> My first Dane was utterly terrified of lorries - my own fault for not doing enough road walking when she was a pup.
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