poiuytrewq
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As some may know I homed an older collie botch last summer after her owner fell ill and eventually died.
She is about 10 and had only lived with him. Coming to a family with other dogs was obviously a huge upheaval for her but she's now a different dog. She was fat (obese) and very stiff with a definite limp. We managed short walks but that was her limit.
now she is slim, very active and I can't tire her out! (Amazing what weight loss does)
At first she didn't get on with the other dogs at all and when they played she would bark. This stopped pretty much by me giving her attention whilst they play so distracting her.
We have a huge utility room where the dogs beds are and where they sleep. She barks constantly out there (and anything sets her off in with us but not such a problem)
If for example someone gets up in the night or a pipe bangs or one of the other dogs moves she starts. It's consistent rythmic irritating barking which can go on for hours only stopping if someone go's to her. She starts when it gets light most mornings. They are shut out while we eat and she barks the whole time.
We don't have neighbours luckily but my daughter is in the middle of exams and disturbed sleep every night isn't going to help apart from the fact it's literally driving me insane.
Clicker type training won't work as it's when I'm not in the room with her that she barks
She is about 10 and had only lived with him. Coming to a family with other dogs was obviously a huge upheaval for her but she's now a different dog. She was fat (obese) and very stiff with a definite limp. We managed short walks but that was her limit.
now she is slim, very active and I can't tire her out! (Amazing what weight loss does)
At first she didn't get on with the other dogs at all and when they played she would bark. This stopped pretty much by me giving her attention whilst they play so distracting her.
We have a huge utility room where the dogs beds are and where they sleep. She barks constantly out there (and anything sets her off in with us but not such a problem)
If for example someone gets up in the night or a pipe bangs or one of the other dogs moves she starts. It's consistent rythmic irritating barking which can go on for hours only stopping if someone go's to her. She starts when it gets light most mornings. They are shut out while we eat and she barks the whole time.
We don't have neighbours luckily but my daughter is in the middle of exams and disturbed sleep every night isn't going to help apart from the fact it's literally driving me insane.
Clicker type training won't work as it's when I'm not in the room with her that she barks