I also wanted to add that any changes when they are older is extremely difficult for them. I also moved to a new apartment when she was 12 (she had lived in the same apartment with backyard for 12 years), and it was very hard for her. Since she would jump off the bed due to a noise, and I was worried about her legs, she began to sleep in a crate when she was 11.
Tahoe sounds confused, doesn't he? I had a 3 yo. foster Peke for two weeks recuperating from surgery stay with us, and Charlie was so unhappy during that time. He justed wanted his quiet existence back, his own bed and Momma.
Perhaps Tahoe needs place quieter place in your home to call his own. |