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Had Shamas meet the man next door without his dogs today
I figured we need to approach the matter of Tiko (neighbours chihuahua )and the new girl (large breed mix)carefully, since we live next door and Shamas is being protective of me. He's been lunging at the door and kicking off when Bob passes by since we got him.
So I developed a plan to start with the father, as he's the one who walks the dogs. I needed to rule out the possibility of Shamas being fearful of his wheelchair.
Today we had him roll down to the sidewalk and shamas went ballistic on my leash....so hubby took the leash and chicken and handled introduction foot by foot with Bob offering the final piece. Then we just stood and talked whilst Shamas laid nearby and I sat next to Bob's chair. A few minutes later, I took the leash and more chicken and repeated the process.
We're going to do this multiple times until Shamas views Bob as a friend. Then we will consider adding the large dog.
The son will hold her, where Shamas can smell but not see her and we will chat and offer treats for calm behavior. Hubby will hold Shamas because he doesn't need protection. This will continue until Shamas can sit relaxed
Then, we will have the dogs view each other but not meet and repeat process
Finally, when Shamas is ready, they will meet on the men's leashes with me in the background
Lastly, we'll have Bob and I take the leashes-once Shamas learns that the dog is not something that I need protection from
We'll work on Tiko last because he's yappy with Shamas and it sets him off. Barrier frustration.
I figured we need to approach the matter of Tiko (neighbours chihuahua )and the new girl (large breed mix)carefully, since we live next door and Shamas is being protective of me. He's been lunging at the door and kicking off when Bob passes by since we got him.
So I developed a plan to start with the father, as he's the one who walks the dogs. I needed to rule out the possibility of Shamas being fearful of his wheelchair.
Today we had him roll down to the sidewalk and shamas went ballistic on my leash....so hubby took the leash and chicken and handled introduction foot by foot with Bob offering the final piece. Then we just stood and talked whilst Shamas laid nearby and I sat next to Bob's chair. A few minutes later, I took the leash and more chicken and repeated the process.
We're going to do this multiple times until Shamas views Bob as a friend. Then we will consider adding the large dog.
The son will hold her, where Shamas can smell but not see her and we will chat and offer treats for calm behavior. Hubby will hold Shamas because he doesn't need protection. This will continue until Shamas can sit relaxed
Then, we will have the dogs view each other but not meet and repeat process
Finally, when Shamas is ready, they will meet on the men's leashes with me in the background
Lastly, we'll have Bob and I take the leashes-once Shamas learns that the dog is not something that I need protection from
We'll work on Tiko last because he's yappy with Shamas and it sets him off. Barrier frustration.