Getting nervous now

Annette4

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We've had our pack through and I've arranged our assessment date
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Two things I'm really worried about:

him being assessed with other dogs. He's fine off the lead and with smaller dogs but thanks to one too many rude lab/big bouncy dog owners who let their out of control jump on dogs on a lead
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he grumbles with bigger bouncy dogs...never gone for anyone just hackles up and a little grumble.

Also he's a bit sensitive about his feet, he has a (now under control) dust mite allergy and when he was younger you couldn't touch his feet at all. You can now gently pick them up/dry them with a towel but he won't let you hold them.

I'm well aware if I'm nervous he'll pick up on it
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but I really want to work with PAT so desperately want to pass this assessment.
 
Well hopefully the dogs there will be nice and well behaved and under control, so he will have nothing to grumble about
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I don't know if they would ask to pick up his feet? Probably just a quick pat and rub down.

As you say, nerves will transmit so happy thoughts, calm down and hope it all goes well! When is it? Would you have time to work on the issues you mention?
 
Don't know anyone with big dogs (besides the rude ones who walk on the park who've given him the issue in the first place)...theres a point...don't suppose any HHOer's local to me have a reasonably calm-bigger-than-a-corgi dog who would help me get him used to them?
 
CC....Feb 6th is the date we've agreed for now, it may be the following weekend though depending on her daughters shifts so I have a little while.

The feet is an on going thing and he is LOTS better....just takes them away when he's uncomfortable and grumbles if you push him but no more attempting to get you away with bared teeth.
 
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