madadrama
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Hi everyone, just after some of your tips, advice, opinions, anything really, on what I can do to help our boy settle in.
He's a one year old labradorxhusky (labsky?) and we found him through a private seller.
His background is a bit... Vague to say the least. His previous family (the ones I met) were lovely, and there is no doubt in my mind that they loved him, but there are some things that are 'iffy' in my mind.
He's been with us for almost three months, and he's improved loads already. We've had BIG problems with mouthing/ 'rough housing', separation anxiety, anxiety on walks etc. He's starting to show more and more of his 'real' personality now, and I've noticed him flinching at certain words, or if we move our hands quickly. Just as a disclaimer - we have never shouted at/or hit him!
He also panics if he hears a lot of shouting; if he hears people yelling whilst he's out he doesn't like it, or someone at the back of our house was arguing, and our boy ran through our home back and forth, tail between his legs. Basically frightened.
Despite this, he really is a good lad! Bit of an obnoxious teen at times, but there's a brilliant dog once we get through it.
If anyone could suggest anything that could help him, or help us to help him that would be great! tia
He's a one year old labradorxhusky (labsky?) and we found him through a private seller.
His background is a bit... Vague to say the least. His previous family (the ones I met) were lovely, and there is no doubt in my mind that they loved him, but there are some things that are 'iffy' in my mind.
He's been with us for almost three months, and he's improved loads already. We've had BIG problems with mouthing/ 'rough housing', separation anxiety, anxiety on walks etc. He's starting to show more and more of his 'real' personality now, and I've noticed him flinching at certain words, or if we move our hands quickly. Just as a disclaimer - we have never shouted at/or hit him!
He also panics if he hears a lot of shouting; if he hears people yelling whilst he's out he doesn't like it, or someone at the back of our house was arguing, and our boy ran through our home back and forth, tail between his legs. Basically frightened.
Despite this, he really is a good lad! Bit of an obnoxious teen at times, but there's a brilliant dog once we get through it.
If anyone could suggest anything that could help him, or help us to help him that would be great! tia