Awww. Too bad about your JakeyOriginally Posted by poodleempire
. I'm glad he's no longer in that situation.
My poodle is totally bonded with me, but I still can't get her to get used to round things. Maybe she'll grow out of it.
Awww. Too bad about your JakeyOriginally Posted by poodleempire
. I'm glad he's no longer in that situation.
My poodle is totally bonded with me, but I still can't get her to get used to round things. Maybe she'll grow out of it.
your poodle is no more mental than you or i . she has fear issues that in time and a lot of TLC she will get over it. when i first got my poodle the man that had her kept her in a kennel atleast 18 hrs a day. she didnt know what toys were chew bones just life in general. he was getting rid of her due to the fact that he said she was tooooo loving now tell me how stupid that is.he was a single man that works for a very good company but apparently didnt have common sense. he had got a tiny toy male and a miniture girl from a pet store and paid really good money for them. he had them for the first 4 months of their life. those first few months make an impression on them i still have a problem with toys etc its really a slow process.hang in there and things will work out. have faith and lots of love.
MY POODLE,Thanks for your comment about Jakey,but no need to worry now..he has found his family and he and our little girl Daisy are loved to the end of the earth and back.I agree with what Pam said all poodles come with their own personalities and that is what we love them for..the clowns,the drama queens/kings
,the shy ones,the extroverts,the list is endless,but which ever happens to share your home and your heart,life is never and will never be dull with one or more of them around.I wish you and your little girl many years of such joy
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Originally Posted by mypoodle
Welcome to a fellow poodle owner.![]()
Sounds like when she was a pup she was abused or frightend by something of similar shape. If you really want her to overcome her fear, then try this.
When she acts unsure or frightened, NEVER comfort her! This will only reinforce her fear. Dogs do not think the way we do, they do not need to be comforted in time of fear, they need reassurance in the form of leadership. Put something she fears on the ground. Hook her up to the leash and walk up to the object with confidence. Your dog will pick up on your energy and will hopefully realize she has nothing to fear. Walk up to the object several times until she stops acting fearful. It may take a few weeks of practice, but it should make her more confident around those objects.
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