docmartin | 10-28-2013 01:14 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly
(Post 4339865)
She sure is beautiful and probably did her wall damage for something to do or because she's a little frustrated that part of her pack is gone away and she has no idea why or if her pack member is returning. Dogs pretty much hate change. Likely all the activities around your wife leaving on her trip(dogs pick up on and know when big things are going on in the pack) and being gone have upset her, left her wondering about the stability of her pack and her tummy is paying the price, as is her own equanimity with her life right now sans a pack member for the first time. Just talk to her, reassure her and tell her that her mommy is coming home soon, show her the open door as you let her sniff something personal of her mommie's(a piece of clothing or a pillow) and offer her some treats during the process to let her know all is well with this process.
Despite your bad weather, you could play some challenging games with her inside, chase the ball, seek and find the hidden treats about the room and house, even in her mommie's room, plus some obedience/trick training to get her working and achieving and try to keep her busy and fulfilled. She should be okay once her pack is back together and all is settled down again.
We heard about your bad storm even here in the States and hope it's all past and everyone gets their electricity back on soon! Sounds like that was a bad one! | Thanks Jilly, I put Mom's bath gown on the bed for her and she has settled on it in the last ten minutes, with a few chicken strips that lasted 10 seconds. Prior to that she was right here, laying between me and the keyboard, something I've never known her to do? All her Toys have also migrated East onto my bed and the chews sticks are all over the place, as against being stashed in her little hidey holes. She loves fetch and bring, but it's a game normally reserved for Mom and she seems to lose interest after a few throws with me. Today she just could'nt wait to get back from her walk. This might have been anticipation for Mom to be home, the shouting wind, or probably both. Our storm was nothing compared to your tornadoes and hurricanes, which I very directly experienced in Kansas in the 70's when I was with ARCO.
Tonight it has passed over me here and on to Holland and Germany. Irina is also missing her little girl dreadfully, especially as her daughter's two are at another location until Wednesday. As I've written this, she's appeared again and seems ravenous for Chicken; despite a full bowl of Royal Canin, which is firmly ignored. I've consequently fed her a little more (but she had to find the little pieces in Mom's room) - No problem, it's good to see her eating and presumably happy in that at least. I make sure I talk with her every five minutes as well.
It occurred to me how much of a wrench it must be for these little souls to contain, when they are deprived of their families, for whatever reason. This is the first time for me with company, when Irina's away and I must say how pleasant it is to have another little being to look after.
Even if I haven't eaten since this morning myself!
Than you for your help Jilly, really appreciated.
Martin & Crystal (home alone):hug: |