Michele68
Posted : 5/22/2014 1:32:33 PM
Ahh interesting. A dog left alone that long who seems to be as smart as her could develop crazy issues like what she is showing. Like I said I had a few fosters dogs that did similar things. If you can take her on longer walks and maybe get her around people as long as she is ok with that. The food question was sometimes foods have sugars and they can affect behavior, like if we drink too much coffee, if they have too much sugar it can make them a bit crazy too. She would benefit from some kind of training course it will help build a bond with you both and she'll love the attention and enjoy the training. Over the next few days try longer walks and a new experience, take her somewhere new where she hasn't been, somewhere fun like maybe go to a local pet store that allows dogs, or a dog park if she is good with other dogs. Make the new experiences fun not long periods of time just short to start. Another fun indoor game for her, try showing her a toy, let her see you put it behind a chair, then say "find it" after she understand what you want, let her sniff the toy, don't let her see you hide it and say "find it" many fosters really enjoyed this game. It really makes them work and its a fun game to play inside. I'm curious to see if her getting more stimulation mentally ad physically helps with the episodes. I would still consult my vet to make sure that there are no additional neurological disorders, so you can confidently rule that out. Please keep me posted and good luck.