CorvusCorax
Deary me...
Hi Twiggy, quote function messed up, the dogs in question I have known from birth, one is just a lazy git who doesn't want to do anything that might require any effort, the other I first saw throwing a tantrum at 7 weeks because he was getting a cuddle on someone's knee and the person had things to do and put him down again. Similarly, when he was tiny, if he was biting or chewing something likely to lead to his imminent demise and you lifted him away from it = screaming fit.
So no, not fear, just general knobbiness in my case.
Even if it was fear, the dogs here have to face fear/unpleasantness, go through it and come out the other side unscathed, same as I have to!! I personally cannot keep my dogs in a cocoon, within reason.
ETA if Mrs M's dog is motivated by fear and fear comes from others being on or near the sofa and being told to leave the sofa, then she should definitely be off the sofa.
The dog is being expected to live in a busy, multidog family, it may be very scary for her indeed, but again, even fear based, if she is going to kick off every time she is scared of something and is pandered to (everyone backs off), then IMO this will not help her own mental state and she will end up ruling the roost, but will she be happy?
For me she would need conservative management to make her more happy and secure in the long run.
So no, not fear, just general knobbiness in my case.
Even if it was fear, the dogs here have to face fear/unpleasantness, go through it and come out the other side unscathed, same as I have to!! I personally cannot keep my dogs in a cocoon, within reason.
ETA if Mrs M's dog is motivated by fear and fear comes from others being on or near the sofa and being told to leave the sofa, then she should definitely be off the sofa.
The dog is being expected to live in a busy, multidog family, it may be very scary for her indeed, but again, even fear based, if she is going to kick off every time she is scared of something and is pandered to (everyone backs off), then IMO this will not help her own mental state and she will end up ruling the roost, but will she be happy?
For me she would need conservative management to make her more happy and secure in the long run.
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