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hedgehog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-29-08 10:39 PM
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How do I explain to my dog that he's only in the kennel for a few nights?
Here's the situation:

Guinness came to us as a puppy and grew up as the Beta Dog to Jack. Jack was a large mixed breed hound, 75 pounds. Guinness is a Beagle/German Shepherd, about 50 lbs. Both dogs were neutered males.

Guinness always followed Jack around and let Jack bark at visitors at the door while he barked from the next room. When Jack went for a walk or ride in the car, Guinness had to go along , too. The only other time we boarded Guinness, he shared a pen with Jack.

Jack died suddenly from an embolism. We took Guinness down to the local pound to check out some new dogs, but he was frightened to be there and growled and snapped at the other dogs. I think he feels exposed without having a pack mate to protect him, but the catch 22 is that I don't see any way to introduce a larged buddy to protect him without scaring him. We're hoping to adopt a puppy to keep him company. (And to keep us company; we liked having two dogs around)

We took Guinness to a boarding kennel for the week-end while we visited family. He was trembling when we dropped him off. The owner is a dog person, and she reported that he was upset the first night but then barked along with the other dogs.

Guinness was very happy to see us, but he cried in the car all the way home until he saw he was home. He settled down but started crying a little when my daughter visited. She moved out before we got Guinness, but she was Jack's favorite and she always walks the dogs when she visits.

We normally only board the dogs for a few days at Christmas, but I'd like to make this less traumatic for Guinness. With luck, he'll have a buddy with him the next time.
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CaliforniaPeggy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-29-08 11:53 PM
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1. My dear hedgehog...
That sounds pretty normal. Most dogs don't enjoy going off to kennels.

I think it's great that you want to get him a new friend, but I suspect that having him along while you visit the pound isn't such a good idea...it's a scary place!

I'm not sure, but I suspect you should adopt another dog that looks sweet to you, and then introduce it to Guinness in a neutral place.

Good luck!

And I hope that someone else who knows more about dogs and all that will come along to help out!

:hi:
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XemaSab Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-30-08 12:23 AM
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2. Try getting a smaller, young female dog
We added a third dog to the house last month.

I was a little worried about how Pip and Bee would react.

All the dogs are fixed. Bee is 105, male, and 3. Pip is 65, female, and 4.

Maddy is 25, female, and 6 months.

She's very submissive with the other dogs, but they also recognize that she's young, so when it's playtime they go easy on her.
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