Vicki1986
Well-Known Member
2 related but slightly different things i'd like advice on........
My small dog is a bit of a meek chap, he takes a while to get to know people and will stay well out of the way of someone he hasn't met before. Once your his pal he bounces around all over you etc - basically, confidence issues. I am dealing with these the best ways i know how under the advice of his breeder and i'm looking into some classes next year if i can afford it.
However i would be keen to hear how people would deal with the following situation.
My dog comes to work, he was crate trained as a pup so has a cage / bed hidden away in the corner for when he wants to sleep. When staff come in he bounces about plays etc. when the office is quiet he just mooches about with his teddy or bone.
When a customer comes in, 70% of the time he will bark a few times especially if the man is large/loud/over bearing (i work in construction/building so many are the aforementioned)
... i say NO or AHH firmly and usually he will stop pretty much right away, if he takes particular offence to someone he will walk around grumbling and growling but wont often carry on barking after he has been told.
If a person comes in who is softly spoken and who stays near the door / behind the counter, he is normally quiet ... so i praise him whilst they are there and after they've gone.
If someone a bit bargy comes straight in and round the counter right to my desk he runs underneath my desk and goes mad ... TBH he probably sense i am uncomfortable also, and im sometimes secretly grateful as it makes these inappropriate ppl get back behind the counter where they should be !!!
Anyway, luckily he is a likeable character so people dont mind his few woofs, usually making a joke about the smallest guard dog in the world etc but i need to know the best way to approach all this until i can get to a trainer as i dont want it to get worse. am hoping to start in January is i can find the £70 for the 6 week course.
I have read about squirting water, throwing things, at barking dogs etc i will NOT do that to my dog as he is of such a nervous disposition naturally anyway.
The other thing, in relation to his stranger 'issues'. Although not an attractive quality for him to be so overly shy with strangers, its his personality and i have sort of come to accept it. People say oh why doesnt he like me etc and my response is always "he doesnt know you, give him time" and like clock work after meeting them some more its like they are best friends.
Whilst this isn't too much of a problem, its obviously something to work on for his own sake. But i have found i cant rush him - even the most understanding patient people, people have sat on floors ignored him tempted him with food etc to try to gain his trust in 1 or 2 meets and it will not work, what he needs is time.
Where this problem IS a problem.........is the Vets. Recently he went for a jab, the jab itself he doesnt he doesnt care about - but the fact a stranger is touching him is Terryfying for him. He then tried to clip his claws but it was all too much and he bared his teeth so we stopped - he has not been this bad with a woman vet before so not sure if it was because he was a v large man?? The vet said i think you should bring him to the vet wait room a few times a month so he is more comfortable here...but the vets he is fine with its the VET i.e. the stranger he is not fine with!
If you have got to the end well done - i dont half go on! cookies
My small dog is a bit of a meek chap, he takes a while to get to know people and will stay well out of the way of someone he hasn't met before. Once your his pal he bounces around all over you etc - basically, confidence issues. I am dealing with these the best ways i know how under the advice of his breeder and i'm looking into some classes next year if i can afford it.
However i would be keen to hear how people would deal with the following situation.
My dog comes to work, he was crate trained as a pup so has a cage / bed hidden away in the corner for when he wants to sleep. When staff come in he bounces about plays etc. when the office is quiet he just mooches about with his teddy or bone.
When a customer comes in, 70% of the time he will bark a few times especially if the man is large/loud/over bearing (i work in construction/building so many are the aforementioned)
... i say NO or AHH firmly and usually he will stop pretty much right away, if he takes particular offence to someone he will walk around grumbling and growling but wont often carry on barking after he has been told.
If a person comes in who is softly spoken and who stays near the door / behind the counter, he is normally quiet ... so i praise him whilst they are there and after they've gone.
If someone a bit bargy comes straight in and round the counter right to my desk he runs underneath my desk and goes mad ... TBH he probably sense i am uncomfortable also, and im sometimes secretly grateful as it makes these inappropriate ppl get back behind the counter where they should be !!!
Anyway, luckily he is a likeable character so people dont mind his few woofs, usually making a joke about the smallest guard dog in the world etc but i need to know the best way to approach all this until i can get to a trainer as i dont want it to get worse. am hoping to start in January is i can find the £70 for the 6 week course.
I have read about squirting water, throwing things, at barking dogs etc i will NOT do that to my dog as he is of such a nervous disposition naturally anyway.
The other thing, in relation to his stranger 'issues'. Although not an attractive quality for him to be so overly shy with strangers, its his personality and i have sort of come to accept it. People say oh why doesnt he like me etc and my response is always "he doesnt know you, give him time" and like clock work after meeting them some more its like they are best friends.
Whilst this isn't too much of a problem, its obviously something to work on for his own sake. But i have found i cant rush him - even the most understanding patient people, people have sat on floors ignored him tempted him with food etc to try to gain his trust in 1 or 2 meets and it will not work, what he needs is time.
Where this problem IS a problem.........is the Vets. Recently he went for a jab, the jab itself he doesnt he doesnt care about - but the fact a stranger is touching him is Terryfying for him. He then tried to clip his claws but it was all too much and he bared his teeth so we stopped - he has not been this bad with a woman vet before so not sure if it was because he was a v large man?? The vet said i think you should bring him to the vet wait room a few times a month so he is more comfortable here...but the vets he is fine with its the VET i.e. the stranger he is not fine with!
If you have got to the end well done - i dont half go on! cookies