Holly Hocks
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone.
Not been in AAD before,but just wondered if you experienced dog people could give me a few ideas.
I have a 10 year old collie x rescue dog. We got him at 5 months old. For the first year, he was a fantastic dog. He did obedience and was a dream to train and when he got to a year old we started agility. Again he was superb. Then for no apparent reason, he became noise phobic. I am aware that the silly season of fireworks is only a couple of months away and I have tried lots of things.
I have tried ignoring the noise and carrying on as normal. Didn't work as dog tried to destroy the house by clawing at the walls.
I built him a little safe house that he could go in - he didn't like it.
He has access to the understairs cupboard, but only goes in and then comes out again.
I have bought Scary Sounds CD. He knows the difference between the CD and those on the TV against the real ones.
I have tried Serene-um - didn't work
Rescue remedy - didn't rescue anything
Last year the vet told me to try Xanax - I didn't want to but I tried it - had no effect whatsoever. Vet has given me some diazepam, but I really, really don't want to use it.
I have also tried the noise/give reward scenario, but he won't even sniff food when he is frightened.
Any ideas anyone?
Many Thanks
Not been in AAD before,but just wondered if you experienced dog people could give me a few ideas.
I have a 10 year old collie x rescue dog. We got him at 5 months old. For the first year, he was a fantastic dog. He did obedience and was a dream to train and when he got to a year old we started agility. Again he was superb. Then for no apparent reason, he became noise phobic. I am aware that the silly season of fireworks is only a couple of months away and I have tried lots of things.
I have tried ignoring the noise and carrying on as normal. Didn't work as dog tried to destroy the house by clawing at the walls.
I built him a little safe house that he could go in - he didn't like it.
He has access to the understairs cupboard, but only goes in and then comes out again.
I have bought Scary Sounds CD. He knows the difference between the CD and those on the TV against the real ones.
I have tried Serene-um - didn't work
Rescue remedy - didn't rescue anything
Last year the vet told me to try Xanax - I didn't want to but I tried it - had no effect whatsoever. Vet has given me some diazepam, but I really, really don't want to use it.
I have also tried the noise/give reward scenario, but he won't even sniff food when he is frightened.
Any ideas anyone?
Many Thanks