I often get calls from people with dogs that seem to have behavior problems. I will then ask the owners what they do with the dogs exercise wise. Much to my dismay I find that the response is something in the way of, “Well I’m really busy, I don’t have much time to do things with him.” At this point, I start looking at the dogs’ prospective from the inside out. Have you ever really looked at your dogs’ world from his angle? I’ve often wondered about it until I read a book by Merrill Markoe called, WHAT THE DOGS HAVE TAUGHT ME. The Dog Diaries chapter had me rolling as she followed her dogs around one afternoon. It also inspired me to look at my dogs’ world from the inside out. Yes, through the writings of Merrill I have found myself rolling on a bug with my Chihuahua mix Pitiful Pearle. Interesting as she loved the fact I was taking pleasure in her kill, weird as I was hoping none of the neighbors could see me. Today all four of my dogs have a new respect for me since I’ve had the freshly killed bug scent on my back.
Many of our household dogs are lucky enough to have it so good. Many don’t get the in home experience; they stay out in the back yard 24/7 year after year. Exercise, you need exercise? Many dogs are lucky to get a pat him on the head as the owner walks past. Food, can you imagine eating Captain Crunch for every meal for the rest of your life? GACK!! Now I love Captain Crunch but every day, every meal for the rest of my life is a different story. I’ve gone as far as to photo the views that my dogs see from the inside out. It is in deed very sad.
Dogs with a monotonous day often find things to entertain themselves. Eating things in the house, chewing the tree, getting in the trash are all things that dogs do when they don’t have guidance and plenty of stimulating exercise. These dogs are bored and are looking to something, anything to add stimuli to his day. He is not a bad dog, he is a seeking an outlook to boredom.
- Sit or a down on a rock can be a challenge. This was taken about a block from the dogs home.
The idea of working in different places is great. As an owner, I find that even I'M bored by our usual walking route...which makes me less inclined to take the dogs out. Finding new and different places mixes it up for me as well.
ReplyDeleteThere are times when Scout's hip is acting up so he can't go for long walks, and I can see the cabin fever setting in. When that happens I'll pack him up in the car and take him to a place where he can sit and watch the busy world go by. That way, even if he can't get physical exercise, at least his mind is active. One of our favorite Saturday morning places is the Arneson Theater on the river. We'll sit there and watch the tourist barges, see the ducks swimming, and all the people walking by. Inevitably some visitor to San Antonio will come up to us and want to pet him because they had to leave their dogs at home. I've met some really nice people that way. Our Saturday mornings on the river are great for all of us!
I love it! Great article!
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Love this Karen. You know my dog gets outings like this daily. As a trainer I try and can not stress enough how much of a difference it makes to build your dog's confidence and ability to deal and listen in new situations. I run into the same problems motivation owners to do more with their dogs and stay creative. Orion and I sat outside Walgreens for about twenty minutes the other day practicing down stays ect. Thanks for a fantastic article!
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