Chuffy
Posted : 12/18/2006 8:41:52 PM
Oooh 12 hrs is a long haul for a dog. 8-10hrs is OK IMO at a push if someone is there in the middle of that time to let them out or walk them or just play for a bit or what have you, but any longer and I'd seriously consider re-homing, but thats just me.
I'm not with you there houndlove - we got our 2nd dog partly as company for the 1st and it's worked out great. I'd go so far as to say that 2 dogs are half the work of one, not three times, but then ours are very "packy" dogs - they really like having canine company, and providing that for them helps keep them happy.
Do be friendly with your neighbour and let them know what you're doing to try to stop the barking. Actually ASK your neighbour to report to you what the noise is like when you are out so you will know if the measures you put in place are working - that should get her "on side" and give you time to sort things out with Daisy, plus you really do need to know whether what you try works or not.
-I imagine a dog walker would help enormously, or even a daycare place if there is one near you, even if it is just for part of the day.
-DOes she have any interactive toys in the garden to play with and keep her stimulated?
-Does she have access to safe tasty chews? Chewing is great stress relief for dogs, its a natural activity, it relieves boredom and helps keep their teeth clean.
-Could you hide toys/smelly treats round the garden for her to find?
-Give her a sand pit to dig in and hide stuff in there too?
-Put a big box filled with scrunched up newspaper out there and put some of her daily food in there, some treats, maybe a couple of safe chews or toys, bits of cheese or ssg or liver or fruit, a few raisins (go easy, poisonous in large quantites). Our dogs think rummaging in the box for the treats is great fun.
-Please don't use an anti-bark collar!