Franklin has been going through a bit of a personality change in the last few months and I hadn't noticed how bad it was until I took him to the dog park on Wed. He has become incredibly fearful of other dogs big or small. He used to be a very social and playful dog but he got attacked by 2 great danes over a year ago and hasn't been the same since. I quit taking him to dog parks about 6 months ago because they are just too unpredictable. I had noticed he has slowly become more fearful of people and other dogs since I quit taking him out so much, so Wed. I decided to begin getting him out more. Anyway, I went during a quiet time and there were 2 small dogs at the park and Franklin literally hid behind me when they came to sniff him, then he got in a defensive pose and would nip at them anytime one came near him. I'm going to try to arrange one on one interactions with friends and fellow corgi owners, but is there anything else I can do to help him get over this new fear? I was also thinking of taking him into the park to play when there were no other dogs or just one other dog to try to build his confidence, is this a good idea? Need help! I really want my happy friendly corgi back!
UPDATE: So I have been working with Franklin a lot these past few weeks. Trying to arrange doggie dates with dogs he knows in new places and with responsible dog owners. He has been doing great with the one on one dog interactions so today we stepped it up a notch. I met my friend and her dog, who is one of Franklin's good buddies, at her house and we walked to her neighborhood dog park. Now it's not really a dog park, but rather a big people park that the local dog owners take their dogs to play. I told my friend I didn't really want to go if there were going to be lots of dogs there because I didn't think Frank was ready for that so she drove by the park on her way home from work and said there weren't any dogs. Well by the time we walked there 4 big dogs had arrived. I was a bit nervous because Franklin has been so fearful lately around strange dogs and I didn't really want to go over to the big dogs. My friend assured me the owners were quite responsible and explained how the 4 dogs usually acted. It turned out SO GREAT. Two of the dogs were border collies who were just completely obsessed with chasing the ball so didn't bother Franklin at all, one was an aussie who was a bit pushy on introduction but once Frank told him to back off, he backed off, and they were fine, and then one was a lab and Franklin loves any and all labs no matter what. The dogs ran around as a pack with the border collies chasing the ball and the other 3 dogs chasing the border collies. It was such a good experience for Franklin. At one point another small terrier dog came to play and also another lab. Franklin actually ran up to the lab and initiated play with him. Such a great day! I look forward to more play sessions at that park to allow Franklin to build his confidence around a group of dogs.
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I have had some real success using BAT. I'm attaching a link for you. http://functionalrewards.com/
I would also suggest joining the Yahoo User Group: Click to Calm
Hope this helps.
I don't want to give redundant advice because all the posters here wrote great feedback!
Pazu (when he was 8 months old) also similarly got charged by a bigger black dog. He did not break his foot (thankfully) but he was limping on it for days and I ended up getting an Xray and gave him pain meds. And we stayed away from the dog park for a week or two. After that, he's been a little reserved around bigger dogs at the offleash dog park. I give him a treat for nice sniffs and greetings.
Also I adopted a 7 year old black female lab/border collie mix named Lilo. Pazu liked her immediately because she was not fixated on him. They play together and I suspect that her influence has helped Pazu grow more and more comfortable around big dogs because she will lie down and let Pazu jump over her. Together they've learned to adapt to each other's sizes. He's learned to not generalize about all dogs and play with some big respectful dogs and hold his ground!
If you have any friends who own corgis and big dog with the corgi, it'll probably help Franklin outgrow his fear and you'll get your happy friendly corgi back!
If you lived closer, I'd let Franklin meet Lilo. :) She's very good with smaller dogs.
Lol, it's something about their personality I guess. Alwyn will be the same way - he'll bark and be fearful of other dogs but a lab could walk by and he's like, "What's up buddy??" Funny because we don't have labs near where we live unless we go to a rail trail or recreational area.
such a successful play date today! See update! Yay!
Congratulations and good job to Franklin!:D
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