acommondisaster
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Tucker has turned out to be a very complex little dog. He's a two year old chihuahua. He hardly barks - only when tall men he doesn't know come in the house - that's it.
He's obviously been loved. He snuggles and wants to be on my lap, no matter what I'm doing. He loves women - he'll beg to be picked up by any woman who comes in the house. He loves socializing with other dogs. He definitely knows "people food" and treats.
But
When I pick up anything or carry anything with my right hand, he tucks his tail between his legs and scoots off and won't come near me (it's okay if I switch it to my left hand). He loves walks, but tonight he would not go out the door with my husband, who was carrying a small box to drop in the recycling bin on the way out. I caught him trying to climb on a chair to get to the table and (knowing he's skittish), I gently said "No, Tucker" and you'd have thought I'd kicked the table over and screamed, by his reaction. So yeah, someone's been mean to him.
How do I help him become a happy dog? How do I help him feel safe and secure here in his new home? I'm boiling mad at whoever did this to this sweet little creature; and I want to fix him. I always thought dogs lived in the present, but he's definitely got some issues with is past. Our house is a quiet peaceful place, and we don't raise our voices. I'm hoping that will help, but I'm sure there's got to be more that has to be done.
One other thing - he doesn't "need" to be crated, but I think he's having a hard time the hour or two he has to be alone a couple of times a week. He cries like a baby when I get home. Would he be better off in a crate, or will he still cry when we get home?
He's obviously been loved. He snuggles and wants to be on my lap, no matter what I'm doing. He loves women - he'll beg to be picked up by any woman who comes in the house. He loves socializing with other dogs. He definitely knows "people food" and treats.
But
When I pick up anything or carry anything with my right hand, he tucks his tail between his legs and scoots off and won't come near me (it's okay if I switch it to my left hand). He loves walks, but tonight he would not go out the door with my husband, who was carrying a small box to drop in the recycling bin on the way out. I caught him trying to climb on a chair to get to the table and (knowing he's skittish), I gently said "No, Tucker" and you'd have thought I'd kicked the table over and screamed, by his reaction. So yeah, someone's been mean to him.
How do I help him become a happy dog? How do I help him feel safe and secure here in his new home? I'm boiling mad at whoever did this to this sweet little creature; and I want to fix him. I always thought dogs lived in the present, but he's definitely got some issues with is past. Our house is a quiet peaceful place, and we don't raise our voices. I'm hoping that will help, but I'm sure there's got to be more that has to be done.
One other thing - he doesn't "need" to be crated, but I think he's having a hard time the hour or two he has to be alone a couple of times a week. He cries like a baby when I get home. Would he be better off in a crate, or will he still cry when we get home?