CorvusCorax
Deary me...
Hiya.
One thing we have never had to worry about with our dogs has been car travel, they have all been brilliant travellers with some going as far as jumping into other people's parked cars because they wanted to go for a spin
B last Sunday started digging in the boot of my car. He was even worse this Sunday.
The set up is a blanket, then a sheet stretched over the boot floor and back seat, then a towel laid down, with a lead, water bowl, empty and a ball on a rope in the boot with him.
He ignores any shouting or loud noises I do from the front seat when he is digging.
Where safe I have been stopping, ticking him off (if I catch him in the act) removing him from boot and rearranging sheets and towels.
However then he refuses to get back in the car and I had to lift him (ouch) three times today.
On each occasion he was offered a drink or time to pee, but declined, he just wanted to get away from the car.
Mum says he has been spooky about getting into her car too. This is unusual and sudden and he is normally a very confident dog.
He does not get fed for at least 90 minutes before or after car travel, or an hour when it is a half ration.
Any ideas? It is a long, low saloon, not an estate, no guard and I cannot afford a trailer, box or crate, we have a crate but it will not fit in my car.
He has been fine up until last Sunday with me and this week for Mum.
I have told her to feed him in the car while I am away this week, to make him realise that it is a nice place to be.
Thanks for reading, sorry it was long.
One thing we have never had to worry about with our dogs has been car travel, they have all been brilliant travellers with some going as far as jumping into other people's parked cars because they wanted to go for a spin
B last Sunday started digging in the boot of my car. He was even worse this Sunday.
The set up is a blanket, then a sheet stretched over the boot floor and back seat, then a towel laid down, with a lead, water bowl, empty and a ball on a rope in the boot with him.
He ignores any shouting or loud noises I do from the front seat when he is digging.
Where safe I have been stopping, ticking him off (if I catch him in the act) removing him from boot and rearranging sheets and towels.
However then he refuses to get back in the car and I had to lift him (ouch) three times today.
On each occasion he was offered a drink or time to pee, but declined, he just wanted to get away from the car.
Mum says he has been spooky about getting into her car too. This is unusual and sudden and he is normally a very confident dog.
He does not get fed for at least 90 minutes before or after car travel, or an hour when it is a half ration.
Any ideas? It is a long, low saloon, not an estate, no guard and I cannot afford a trailer, box or crate, we have a crate but it will not fit in my car.
He has been fine up until last Sunday with me and this week for Mum.
I have told her to feed him in the car while I am away this week, to make him realise that it is a nice place to be.
Thanks for reading, sorry it was long.