My doodle is seven months old and a bit timid. We have worked hard on broadening his world of comfortable stuff and he loves people, other dogs, the outdoors and water of any sort--even the kind that comes with thunder. He barely copes with loud trucks, riding in my car, dark rooms he isn't familiar with, and mirrors. He has no issues with his crate and thankfully shows no signs of separation anxiety (knocking on wood).
So, what I need tips on is how to get him through the next six weeks.
First, we will be driving five hours to my dad and his wife's house this weekend. We will bring his crate, exercise him well before and after the drive, and I will stay home with him during the fireworks (not to comfort him, but to act normal). We'll bring some toys, including the Kong that gets cream cheese and kibble in it when he is crated.
Second, we will be at the beach for three weeks in mid-July with Porter of course. While we are gone, about 70% of the interior of our home will be repainted. That shouldn't freak Porter out, right? Lol...he doesn't care if I choose chili pepper red for the office. Even after a couple weeks though, it will stink.
Third, while we are gone, the backyard...read Porter's playground...is going to be re-leveled, fenced in, a couple trees planted, and sodded. This is going to be pretty weird for him but at least the connected yard of my neighbor will not have any changes.... Oh, that reminds me, while we are gone his best buddy, a mini-goldendoodle who also belongs to Doodlekisses, will be neutered.
Do you think that these are too many changes for my doggie to handle in a six week time frame?
Any ideas on how to help him? Am I overthinking this? Should I be more concerned about my 3, 6 & 7 year-olds? Is there something wrong with me for being more worried about Porter?