Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I think the fear of the coyotes will subside when he realizes that nothing bad happens to him when they howl, and Frankie being calm about it will help, too. Soon, it may just be like background noise to him.
A lot of dogs don't like to be embraced or hugged, especially when they haven't yet learned to trust the person. It makes them feel trapped and may trigger a fight or flight response. And it's very common for some dogs to dislike being petted on the head, or have hands reaching out over their heads, again particularly if they aren't sure of the person. Jack doesn't like to be touched on the head. It's usuallyadvised that you stroke a dog on his chest rather than the top of the head.
He will learn to trust you and the safety of his new home. It usually takes at least a month for the dog to adjust and feel safe. I would try to keep to a very predictable routine, try to limit new visitors for a little while, and let him learn the rhythms of daily life in his new home, and get to know his new family members.
Moses was a rescue from a terrible puppymill at 16 months. He had never lived in a house and he was extremely fearful.
He was afraid of noises, he was afraid of quick movements, he was afraid to eat, etc. He took time, but eventually he overcame most of his fears. If he now becomes fearful over something he recovers almost immediately.
He had never growled at people, so I did not have that experience.
I wish you much luck. Congratulations on your new addition.
i think so....
we got piper at 4.5 months from someone who couldn't keep him. they hadn't had him long, but previously he was in a cage at a petstore for the first 4mos of his life. he was extremely timid and weak and had few liaisons and a bad ear infection. also wouldn't go through door-ways, wouldn't go up stairs, or even walk up inclines on a hike. but within a few months he'd made huge strides and 6 months later he was over everything and really starting to experience things.
just takes some time. but he'll be fine. as far as growling when you're over him, i think that's normal. piper refused to rollover or give up his back for a few months, but now he's always stretched out on his back and has no problems at all being a submissive position.
My mom has a rescue who was terrified of everything when she arrived. She was especially afraid of men, but would "vibrate" whenever someone came into the house. It took some time, but Sophie now loves all friends and family members who visit. She even puts up with Bodi . . . . we all love Sophie and feel so badly about whatever happened in her past.
I think Johnny will do just fine with lots of love and direction!! Keep us posted!
Thanks Adrianne. He is getting better by the day with regards to being overly hugged. As you said, we all need to learn about each other etc. and he needs to learn how to trust again. He is fitting in wonderfully with our family and I know he was the right choice as a sibling to our Frankie Girl.
The fund raiser is going great as I am making and selling Valentine's Candy and of course, a few cute pics of Johnny Boy really makes everyone get a sweet tooth....
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