
She's sad she can't sleep outside :/
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Submitted July 15, 2018 at 11:27PM by 0liolioxinfree
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Hey,i just adopted a dog just now. But i just wondering what kind of bed that my baby boy would love it? I do adopted cat at the same time too. So any suggestion the bed can use for both of them?
Hey guys, so I have a very British grandmother who is currently living by herself (her last corgi and husband recently passed away) and has been telling me how lonely she is. Her nursing home allows pets and so our family thought it would be good to get her an older corgi to keep her company. It would also be preferable if it was a very old dog, as she has cancer and may not have long to live. If any of you guys know a breeder or an adoption center I can contact, that would be great.
I'll just jump right into it. I adopted a puppy almost a year ago from the shelter. Vets estimate she was about 3 months at the time (So she's just over a year old now). When we met her, she didn't know what to do on a leash. She literally froze and they couldn't get her to walk at all. Once it was removed, she walked over to my husband and I and just laid down between us. We saw some scaring on her muzzle and asked the vet there, who said she was most likely bitten in the face. She also had a pencil sized hole in her cheek that needed sewing up. We adopted her about a week later (she had to get fixed and whatnot).
Fast forward to being at home for the first time and she was extremely dog aggressive. Wouldn't let another dog near her. It took almost 3 months for that to settle down. The problem now is that she's still extremely scared of people, even ones who try to be nice to her. I've stopped letting strangers pet her because she just turns into a mini statue and/or shakes like a leaf. If we're sitting down, she tries to bury herself behind me on the couch. She's not aggressive with people. She just.. freezes. She's been around my family (So everything from babies to old people) and it's all the same. She runs to my husband or I and hides, shaking.
Around my husband and I, she's a happy, normal pup. She runs around and plays like you'd expect a puppy to do. Not a bit like she is around strangers. It's like a complete 180.
I've booked an appointment with the vet this coming Monday (16th of July) to talk to them and I'm also starting her in obedience classes again to see if that will help. I've heard mixed responses as to what I should do with her. Some say keep her away from people, some say to socialize her around people. Some say let strangers give her treats, some say don't let strangers give her treats. Anyone had anything like this before happen? I've also spoken to two animal behaviorists and they both said that they wanted nothing to do with Roxy (she wouldn't come to them when they offered her treats) because she was, to them, aggressive and unpredictable.
Please don't be rude. I'm doing everything I can to help her. I just want my pup to be happy and comfortable.
My dog always kicks the dirt after he urinates, I'm assuming he is trying to bury it? Am I wrong? Why would he want to bury it? Doesn't he want other animals to smell it? So many questions...