Re: Claustrophobic Berners and Bad Dreams also

2002-12-02 Thread Emma Goodall
Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 8:27 PM Subject: Re: Claustrophobic Berners and Bad Dreams also Shelley, I can tell you that with my Star it has just taken lots of work, really good treats and lots of patience

Re: Claustrophobic Berners

2002-11-30 Thread Eileen Morgan
- Original Message - From: jesse shelley gonzales [EMAIL PROTECTED] If any of you have experienced this behavior with any dog, I would love to hear about your remedies, treatment or anything you did to try to help your dog get over this. I don't have a dog which is claustrophobic in

Re: Claustrophobic Berners and Bad Dreams also

2002-11-30 Thread MBlake1595
can see it on her nose and it is just to much of an invasion of her space to handle at all I will be very interested to hear what others have to say about Claustrophobic Berners. I can tell you that my trainer told me that until Star she never would have believed that a dog could

Re: Claustrophobic Berners

2002-11-30 Thread MBlake1595
In a message dated 11/30/02 12:56:14 PM Canada Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm wondering if having a dog door, and thus the option to go out at will, would help? Lliira loves to sleep in a crate if there is no door attached. Eileen, I can tell, that for Star, a dog

Re: Claustrophobic Berners

2002-11-30 Thread Joan N Robinson
It took me a while to teach my Berners to use the new doggie door I installed in the kitchen - it took almost a month before they got the hang of it and would use it without me being there, encouraging them, partly opening the flap, etc. NOW - they LOVE IT - It just takes time patience

Re: Claustrophobic Berners

2002-11-30 Thread Ruth Reynolds
Shelley, My experience with bach flower remedies is with horses moreso than with dogs. I have found that administering the remedies in 10-15 minute intervals finds them reaching noticeable effect in 40-45 minutes from the first administration. Ruth Reynolds