Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Sometimes Winston looks so sad. He mopes, huffs, flops on the floor, or comes up to me with the saddest eyes, tilts his head down, and buries it in my lap.
I know he appreciates me, the fact that he is inside with us, sleeping in the same room, well fed, given lots of exercise and play time. I know that all makes him happy. I can tell he feels better and his ears aren't bothering him so much. This morning a friend noted a remarkable difference in him from the first day I brought him home a week ago, she said he looks so much happier. He showed a lot more confidence today when we were in the park. He ran around with more enthusiasm.
But then there are the sad moments, he looks up at me with the most serious look, as if he is so hard done by and life is such a struggle (maybe he should be a poet??). He wimpers in his sleep sometimes. I can't help but wonder if he thinks of his former family and misses them. I know they treated him terribly but I know that dogs are loyal to their people.
Do you think dogs miss their previous families, even if they were neglected or mistreated? How can I help him feel better and put them behind him?
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great advice Karen. I will start working on some training with him. I bet it will help build his confidence.
1 week of love = a lifetime of joy.....he has probably already forgotten his former life.
Daisy looks sad always, people tell me she has soulful eyes or she looks sad...she has never been alone, never been hurt, never been starved, it's just how she looks.
It is all in the eyes. Look at these two photos of Clancy - #1 is when we first got him - look at the worry and confusion hidden there. Look at a current picture. I do not know if Clancy still misses some of the things about his former life, but I am sure he is happily content with his current one. You will have that with Winston too.
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