After a great start, unfortunately we have had a real set back with Neo’s training.
Annoyingly, continuing with Neo’s training with L’s mum staying with us was proving impossible as she was quite difficult at times, continually making loud noises around the house and disturbing him when he was settled etc so it wasn’t fair on him. I discussed with the behaviourist and we agreed to put it on hold until she left. Even more annoyingly, due to easyJet being a bunch of cowboys and my own general bad karma, her flight home was cancelled at the last minute and we couldn’t get her on another one for a further 10 DAYS!!
Thankfully the second flight went ahead last weekend and things are finally returning to normal around the house, however Neo has been a bit out of sorts. His alert barking has gotten worse and reintroducing the settle/alone training didn’t go well either. In fact he was worse than the first time I ever did it with him.
I know that setbacks happen, I’m just really gutted for him as he was doing so well and now we’ve gone backwards and he’s on high alert again which is such a shame. He deserves to be able to relax happily in his own home.
There is a positive though in that his confidence out and about meeting other dogs has improved over the last month or so. When we come across other dogs on walks off lead he checks in with me first before getting the ok to say hello if he wants to (not sure how on earth I managed that, I think it’s more to do with his nervous personality than anything else!) and he is more often choosing to play, so long as the other dog isn’t too boisterous and is happy to take turns at chase! It’s lovely to see him playing more with his friends, albeit cautiously
It’s hard to assess if the anxiety meds have been helping or not under the circumstances. He has his annual checkup and booster booked for next week so will discuss it with the vet then. Apologies for the whinge, hopefully we can get back on track
