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  1. Lou will be 12 in December. He has always been the cool Lou. No barking, sleeping when not eating, you know, cool and layed back.

     

    I will back track a little. in april we lost my brindle Plummer. I did notice Lou whinning some. But now his whinny is daily and several times a day. He also has started barking at his bedding. I just don't get it!!! I purchased a orthopedic bed, I make it fluffy etc. Barking at his bedding has become daily also, not like him.

     

    Where do I start? I mad an appt. for his chiro on Monday nite. He has gone in the past for a neck issue, I am not sure if he is in pain or not. I don't think so, he would whimper if he moved the wrong way..

     

    Vet visit and cancel chiro?? Any experience in change of behavior with seniors would be appreciated.

     

    thanks

  2. Take a deep breath. You are both getting to know each other.

     

    Might be a problem if you are leashing him while he is laying down. Call him, to you, pat your leg, say "come" every time you go for a walk.

    He will pick up the come command.

     

    If you need to bribe him at first, grab a goodie, pat your leg, command "come" leash him up, give goodie, take control and off you go.

    Persistence, persistence, persistence.

     

    Keep us posted and I am sure many people on this board can help you. Good luck.

  3. I avoid giving any high yummy treats for that reason. However, the training should continue regarding "drop it" and being able to trade the food bowl if need be.

     

    I usually start by just brushing by when they are eating to see if there is a reaction. Then petting the hind quarters for a second while eating and observing if there is any reaction.

     

    Personally, I would just stop giving the bones and forget the rawhide!

     

    Good luck.

  4. Just love your effort. It will work out. You might try a little Rescue Remedy, holistic drops sold at health food stores.

     

    The Kong should stuffed with a high treat value he can't live without. I would try the liver treats with yogurt and frozen. Given to him just before you open the door and leave.

     

    As far as concrete, should be no problem and helps keep the nails filed.

     

    Keep up the good work, it is intense but payoff is wonderful.

    Post some pics of your doggie.

  5. Congrats and you sound very versed on your training. 4 Days is way to early for your hound to figure his new life out.

    I would continue to do the alone training. Do it when you are home. Make the ritual of putting the radio on, grabbing keys, purse, give kong, open door go out, for 1 min. come in. Wait about 10 minutes, radio on, gram keys, purse, give kong go out. Return in 5 minutes. Etc. Etc. The object is to confuse the heck out of him. When I leave all I say is "see you later". No fuse, leaving and no fuse coming home.

    Taking the dog for a long walk before leaving helps tremendously. Keep us posted but you all need more time.

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