- Location
- Sydney, Australia
Maxx is very smart - too smart sometimes. But then he can also be a bit....'unthinking'. He gets the heebie jeebies with slippery surfaces and once he slips a bit he won't go onto that surface again without lots of very gentle encouragement. We had to put a no-slip mat at the top of the indoor stairs where the carpeted stairs turn into floorboards. He didn't once come up to the pool this summer as he slipped up the three stairs from the first deck to the pool deck a couple of times.
He loves going up to the first deck that overlooks our kitchen. He can see straight into the house and there are lots of garden beds etc to sniff. Yesterday he slipped down the stairs and now refuses to use them. So about 35 times today he trotted UP the stairs to roam the deck and 'help' Steve who is building some sliding doors in the cupboard space under the deck (this means nicking bits of wood/tools/other material or giving Steve kisses or bringing him presents from the garden) - only to find he couldn't get down. The pitiful crying and barking ensues and one of us has to put on his collar and lead and help him back down the stairs
Any thoughts on how we can help him be less fearful?
He loves going up to the first deck that overlooks our kitchen. He can see straight into the house and there are lots of garden beds etc to sniff. Yesterday he slipped down the stairs and now refuses to use them. So about 35 times today he trotted UP the stairs to roam the deck and 'help' Steve who is building some sliding doors in the cupboard space under the deck (this means nicking bits of wood/tools/other material or giving Steve kisses or bringing him presents from the garden) - only to find he couldn't get down. The pitiful crying and barking ensues and one of us has to put on his collar and lead and help him back down the stairs
Any thoughts on how we can help him be less fearful?
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