houndlove
Posted : 1/17/2007 4:19:35 PM
Oh geez shall I too enumerate the problems my dogs have? Everybody got some time, cuz it's a long list! Conrad has seperation anxiety and reduced our home to a pile of smoking rubble every time we left him for more than a minute for the first three months we had him. He even flooded the house once (no, really!). It is only from getting through that experience that I know anything about seperation anxiety. He's also a bit leash and barrier reactive and will definately raise holy hell if another person and/or dog walk by the house while he's outside. So he gets a quick potty trip and a little time to chill on the porch, but that's the only time he's in the yard alone.
Marlowe is a hunter and will take every chance he gets to do so. He too is not outside alone a whole lot because, while Conrad is all concerned about gaurding his turf from strangers, Marlowe is barking his ever-loving head off at every single squirrel he sees (or thinks he sees). Marlowe did not take to his crate well and after recieving a VERY nasty and threatening note from an anonymous neighbor regarding his incessant barking while crated we had to devote an entire room just to him, for him to be alone in without making his own fun. Which he will do, with the garbage cans, with the dog food bin, with random plastic objects.... My cell phone has teeth puncture marks (though I gotta give Samsung credit, it took a lickin and kept on tickin).
Soooo....yes, I completely understand feeling at the end of your rope and helpless and a failure. Totally because I've felt that way MANY times before, with both dogs. When Conrad was at the apex of his unmanaged SA I was having daily panic attacks, with the hyperventilating and the crying and the all that. So please do come talk to us about the issues that Lizzy is having because, as you can see, none of our dogs are perfect. And in our house, they're pretty far from!