TheresaW
Well-Known Member
Just though I'd give you a little update on Aled. He's been with us 2 weeks now, and I think he's happy, and is settling in well.
We're not pushing it with the horses, giving him lots of fun chasing his ball, and they are the other side of the fence. He's been getting quite close, and they are totally ignoring him (Ollie has got bored), and although he keeps an eye on them, he isn't barking or getting stressed by them.
He and the cats are totally fine with each other, he even let ginger have a lick of his chewy earlier.
He comes and drops his ball out our feet when he decides it's playtime.
He had a vet visit middle of last week. Had some unwelcome visitors. He was such a good boy. Thorough check up, first target is to lose 3kg. Met lots of other dogs in the waiting room, much tail wagging and snuffles.
Only real issue we've found is, if he gets in a small space, he can become quite possessive and aggressive. We have a big cupboard under the stairs which is all shelved out, and we use as a pantry. Door was left open, and he went in there. All the dog and cat food, as well as tinned stuff and the fridge etc is kept in there. When we went to get him out, he proper growled and turned on us. Lesson learnt and door is kept shut. He goes to my Mum a couple of times a week, and one day last week he stole the fish food pot off the side. He took it under the dining room table, and when she tried to take it off him, he gave her the same growling and snapping. He didn't eat it, just got very possessive. He's not food aggressive at all. Any ideas how to deal with it?
A few pics of the monster!
Not allowed on the furniture!
We're not pushing it with the horses, giving him lots of fun chasing his ball, and they are the other side of the fence. He's been getting quite close, and they are totally ignoring him (Ollie has got bored), and although he keeps an eye on them, he isn't barking or getting stressed by them.
He and the cats are totally fine with each other, he even let ginger have a lick of his chewy earlier.
He comes and drops his ball out our feet when he decides it's playtime.
He had a vet visit middle of last week. Had some unwelcome visitors. He was such a good boy. Thorough check up, first target is to lose 3kg. Met lots of other dogs in the waiting room, much tail wagging and snuffles.
Only real issue we've found is, if he gets in a small space, he can become quite possessive and aggressive. We have a big cupboard under the stairs which is all shelved out, and we use as a pantry. Door was left open, and he went in there. All the dog and cat food, as well as tinned stuff and the fridge etc is kept in there. When we went to get him out, he proper growled and turned on us. Lesson learnt and door is kept shut. He goes to my Mum a couple of times a week, and one day last week he stole the fish food pot off the side. He took it under the dining room table, and when she tried to take it off him, he gave her the same growling and snapping. He didn't eat it, just got very possessive. He's not food aggressive at all. Any ideas how to deal with it?
A few pics of the monster!
Not allowed on the furniture!