like the ithers said, you need to be careful not to confort the dog or reward the dogs fear, my Toller is also afrraid of storm drains, the first time she heard the water slowing into one she froze up. I did not pick her up or coddle her or try to praise her along, I just gave a tug on her leash said "common, lets go" and kept walking, I paid no attention to her fear at all. and because I acted like there was nothing wronge from the get go she is now perfectly fine, she still slows down a little when passing, but she doesnt freeze up. put her in a collar or harness she cannot slip out of and take her for a normal walk, pretend the storm drains dont exist, do NOT alter your behavoiur in any way when you pass a drain, if she freezes up, DONT STOP, just keep walking and say "common lets go" in a normal voice, and keep on going.
this freezing up with fear is a new one on me, I have dealt with fearful dogs but non have ever frozen up, Leck does, and it actually makes ignoring the object of fear easier. for example Leck and Misty are both afraid of the vacuum cleaner, Misty freaks out and starts in after the thing, Leck just freezes up, it is a lot easier for me to walk over to leck if she is in my way, pick up her frozen self set her down out of my way like she is an object and continue on my way lol much easier to deal with then a dog that attacks and barks at the darn thing![]()





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I did learn and have not repeated that mistake with the other 5 but it is really sad to watch her shake and be so fearful knowing if I had been a little smarter she wouldn't be this way.

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