Oldred
Well-Known Member
My latest rescue dog is upset when I am out of sight. She is a deaf JRT, 12 years old, and I try to make sure I don't do all the wrong things, i.e make a fuss of her all the time, let her follow me everywhere (although she is with me a fair bit during the day of course, on the yard etc).
She makes the most extraordinary noises (irrelevant information!) from zips, moans, sobs, yodels, aahhs and umms like she's on the phone). We have another dog but it doesn't seem to comfort her. She wants a human and pref. me. When I return I ignore her for 5 mins and even then don't really pet her much (as this would make it worse I believe).
I think she did have a bad time in the rescue home although its a good one in many ways. She was emaciated and they knew she wasn't eating but didn't do anything about it. With being shoved in there in the cold weather, and so hungry, it may have made her 'rescue' even more pronounced.
Any suggestions to help this poor little lady?
She makes the most extraordinary noises (irrelevant information!) from zips, moans, sobs, yodels, aahhs and umms like she's on the phone). We have another dog but it doesn't seem to comfort her. She wants a human and pref. me. When I return I ignore her for 5 mins and even then don't really pet her much (as this would make it worse I believe).
I think she did have a bad time in the rescue home although its a good one in many ways. She was emaciated and they knew she wasn't eating but didn't do anything about it. With being shoved in there in the cold weather, and so hungry, it may have made her 'rescue' even more pronounced.
Any suggestions to help this poor little lady?