nikkiportia
Well-Known Member
Badger is a 2yo whippet, and never had a problem with the washing machine in the past. Both my dogs have their sofa in the utility room with the white goods, and it has always been that way.
However, a load of tins of dog food were put on top of the machine, and subsequently fell off during a cycle.
Ever since, he has been petrified every time I put a load of washing on.
As soon as the spin cycle starts, he trembles and pants, paces around and looks very very worried. I totally understand why he is scared, but not sure what to do now.
Any idea how to solve this problem? My other whippet is absolutely fine despite being there at the same time as the incident.
We've tried distracting him everytime the cycle starts, but he can hear it in every room in the house. Lastnight, he also showed this behaviour with the dishwasher running. I feel sorry for the poor boy, unfortunately, the machines have to run, but how can I make him realise they're nothing to be scared of?
(Obviously, I am not putting them on when he is shut through there now, that would be mean, he's so scared.)
Thanks
However, a load of tins of dog food were put on top of the machine, and subsequently fell off during a cycle.
Ever since, he has been petrified every time I put a load of washing on.
As soon as the spin cycle starts, he trembles and pants, paces around and looks very very worried. I totally understand why he is scared, but not sure what to do now.
Any idea how to solve this problem? My other whippet is absolutely fine despite being there at the same time as the incident.
We've tried distracting him everytime the cycle starts, but he can hear it in every room in the house. Lastnight, he also showed this behaviour with the dishwasher running. I feel sorry for the poor boy, unfortunately, the machines have to run, but how can I make him realise they're nothing to be scared of?
(Obviously, I am not putting them on when he is shut through there now, that would be mean, he's so scared.)
Thanks