Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 I need my dog to stay far away from Dylan. I want Dylan to feel confident that this dog won't trip him, or get in his way when he is walking through a room. Dylan is now on the main floor of the house. This makes interaction with Caddy, the greyhound much more of a problem. Caddy is a 90 lb muscle bound, sensitive dog. Greyhounds by nature are leaners. When they want attention, they come up to you and lean on you. They are generally couch potatoes, but when they play, they play hard, and you better get out of the way. There is no stopping a grey in a playful mood, although, it only lasts for a few minutes.Greys also do something called statueing. They stand still like a stubborn mule. Greys aren't like other dogs due to their racing days. But he does want to please me. It's just a little harder to train a grey. They didn't live with a family, they lived in barns, in cages, until they are rescued from the track. We have three dogs, but Dylan shows dislike for Caddy, although I know it's a fear of falling. He yells at Caddy to make him go away or get out of his way. Well, I don't like that. Caddy is a sweet loving dog with a sensitive soul. Caddy is afraid of the wheel chair. Well... He's afraid of everything. A leaf can blow by him and he runs from it. He's a gentle giant. My Lab mix, Brook, is Dylan's companion. She lays by his side all the time. A very low key dog. She had a hip replacement and I lovingly call her my pot-belly-pig. Lets say she gained a bit of weight after her surgery. The third dog is just old and stays in her own little world unless your getting out food. I understand Dylan's fear, and I also see Caddy's sadness in his eyes when Dylan is around. He knows he's not loved by him. Caddy comes to me for comfort when Dylan is around. So how do I bring this family together? I want both my boys to feel secure and loved. My skin kid and my fur kid. Cindylouwho <G> ( love that name) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Cindylouwho <G> ( love that name) First of all, Cindy, I need to ask if lou is really your middle name? As far as your gray, is there just one small task, like feeding him that Dylan could do? Is there any way to help the dog not to be afraid of the wheelchair? Could he sit in it for a minute by himself just to see it won't harm him? I feel for you, as that would bother me as well! I think the first thing would be to make sure the dog isn't afraid of the chair, and then to make sure Dylan isn't afraid of him - or rather of falling. I'm not sure how you could accomplish that - are there any trainers that live near you? Could they give some advice? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Cindylouwho <G> ( love that name) First of all, Cindy, I need to ask if lou is really your middle name? As far as your gray, is there just one small task, like feeding him that Dylan could do? Is there any way to help the dog not to be afraid of the wheelchair? Could he sit in it for a minute by himself just to see it won't harm him? I feel for you, as that would bother me as well! I think the first thing would be to make sure the dog isn't afraid of the chair, and then to make sure Dylan isn't afraid of him - or rather of falling. I'm not sure how you could accomplish that - are there any trainers that live near you? Could they give some advice? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Cindylouwho <G> ( love that name) First of all, Cindy, I need to ask if lou is really your middle name? As far as your gray, is there just one small task, like feeding him that Dylan could do? Is there any way to help the dog not to be afraid of the wheelchair? Could he sit in it for a minute by himself just to see it won't harm him? I feel for you, as that would bother me as well! I think the first thing would be to make sure the dog isn't afraid of the chair, and then to make sure Dylan isn't afraid of him - or rather of falling. I'm not sure how you could accomplish that - are there any trainers that live near you? Could they give some advice? Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Hi Cindy, I'm emailing you off list about this!!! Take care -Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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