Hello! Doc and I are new members here. It may help if you read about Doc in my profile before reading/replying to this question. It's not long at all.
Doc has a funny little "quirk" that we don't understand..... he seems to be genuinely afraid of doorways! If he is inside and I want him to go out for a while, I have to pick him up and PUT him outside. When he seems to want to come back in, he sits at the door and stares in at us. So I open the door and try to coax him in but he hesitates for a long time and WILL NOT cross the threshold. If I reach for him to give him a gentle tug through, he backs away from me, but he never backs away when we're both indoors. I have to open the door all the way (it's a sliding glass door) and walk to the other side of the room and call him, and then he will SLOWLY and very hesitantly come in. He seems to highly prefer being inside rather than outside, and we have made him an indoor dog.
Same thing when we get to my bedroom door. He seems to love being in there and sleeping with me, but I have to open the door all the way, stand back and coax him in, then repeat the process when we get up.
He does well on a leash, however. Every morning instead of putting him outside in the backyard, I put him on the leash and lead him out the FRONT door for a short walk, and he only hesitates slightly. I tried the leash with the back door that he seems to be most afraid of, and it helped a lot, but I don't want to have to chase him down in the backyard with a leash 2 or 3 times daily just to bring him indoors.
Any ideas on what's going on here? Could his previous owners have been so cruel that they would have somehow tormented him for crossing boundaries or something???? That sounds like a silly question, but I just don't understand this behavior. Any help?
Thanks!
Starr