butrrfly23
08-20-2006, 02:28 PM
First off, is this the old doggie door forums? I used to love them and then found out a while back that the site was no longer operating. If this is the same forums I am so thrilled to have them back?
Now to my problem. This one has been really frustrating me ever since we adopted our now-4-year old Rhodesian Ridgeback/Lab mix, Ginger, and I just don't know what to do about it. Ginger came to us with many, many fears and major anxiety issues. Through advice I received on the doggiedoor forums I learned about NILIF and about the mistakes we were making in giving attention when she was displaying the fearful behavior. I would say that, over the past 2 years we've had her, about 85% of the fears have gone away. The one that just doesn't seem to stop is her fear of her stainless steel food and water bowls. The fear was so difficult for us to help cure her of, we ended up switching her to plastic bowls, but she developed an allergy to those which caused her jowls to become all hard and crusty, so the vet advised us to switch her back to stainless steel. Right after the switch, things seemed to go ok, but then one day I accidentally dropped one of the bowls on the floor and it crashed and banged all over the place. So Ginger ran out of the kitchen in fear and now so did our newest addition, Roscoe (an 18-month old good natured Pit Bull boy who was never afraid of anything) is now starting to act a little aprehensive about going near the bowls. Ultimately I would love to help Ginger get over the fear completely, so if anyone has any advice on how I might try to do that, please let me know. If we just can't lick this one, then any advice on another type of bowl that will not cause her allergies but also not make her afraid is also appreciated. By the way, the type of bowls we have are the kind that sit in the plastic-covered wire holder to keep them stable.
Thanks,
Michelle
Orlando, FL
Now to my problem. This one has been really frustrating me ever since we adopted our now-4-year old Rhodesian Ridgeback/Lab mix, Ginger, and I just don't know what to do about it. Ginger came to us with many, many fears and major anxiety issues. Through advice I received on the doggiedoor forums I learned about NILIF and about the mistakes we were making in giving attention when she was displaying the fearful behavior. I would say that, over the past 2 years we've had her, about 85% of the fears have gone away. The one that just doesn't seem to stop is her fear of her stainless steel food and water bowls. The fear was so difficult for us to help cure her of, we ended up switching her to plastic bowls, but she developed an allergy to those which caused her jowls to become all hard and crusty, so the vet advised us to switch her back to stainless steel. Right after the switch, things seemed to go ok, but then one day I accidentally dropped one of the bowls on the floor and it crashed and banged all over the place. So Ginger ran out of the kitchen in fear and now so did our newest addition, Roscoe (an 18-month old good natured Pit Bull boy who was never afraid of anything) is now starting to act a little aprehensive about going near the bowls. Ultimately I would love to help Ginger get over the fear completely, so if anyone has any advice on how I might try to do that, please let me know. If we just can't lick this one, then any advice on another type of bowl that will not cause her allergies but also not make her afraid is also appreciated. By the way, the type of bowls we have are the kind that sit in the plastic-covered wire holder to keep them stable.
Thanks,
Michelle
Orlando, FL