[NAGDU] Seeking Advice on Behavioral Issues
paujor at roadrunner.com
paujor at roadrunner.com
Sun Oct 20 01:13:33 UTC 2024
Hi. I Maybe off base here, but have you talked to your vet. It sounds like
she is very hungry and there could be a medical issue causing that extreme
hunger. . As for the behavior, I have a counter surfer, so when I get ready
to cook or am working with food I put him on a tie down where he can still
see me, but can't get to the food. I think this is a hard one to deal with,
because by the time you find out he's gotten something he's gotten his
treat/reward. Good luck and do talk to your vet.
God bless!
Paula and the pups
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Subject: [NAGDU] Seeking Advice on Behavioral Issues
Good Evening all,
I hope you all are doing great!
I also hope some of the seasoned guide dog users can give me some advice on
how to curve some behavioral issues which have recently surfaced in my Izzo.
Izzo and I have been together for almost 7 and ½ years now. She has always
been a major sniffer, and she couldnt be trusted to keep away from food
that was on her level. If it falls to the floor, it is fair game. Of course,
youre asking for trouble if you place a sandwich on a coffee table and turn
your back for a second. This is understandable.
Very recently though she has taken to grabbing food off the kitchen counter.
The other day I had a roll of sausage on the counter preparing to make
breakfast. The next thing I knew a family member advised that she had the
sausage and was going to town eating it. She has never done this before.
I questioned myself, as there is a very slim possibility that I knocked the
sausage roll off of the counter when I was wiping off the stove in
preparation. I dont believe that I did; I think I would have felt the
impact. But, I thought it was a possibility. I took the remainder of the
sausage from her, brought her back to the counter and gave her a stern
leash correction. I then put her on tiedown for a couple of hours.
Later that same day, after she had been released, I was advised that she had
gotten ahold of a partial loaf of bread, which I am certain was on the
kitchen counter. Luckily there were only a few slices, but I am puzzled as
to why, after all of this time, she has started doing this.
Fast forward to today. She was caught eating peanut butter off of a mouse
trap. Are there any thoughts or suggestions as to how to correct this
problem? I am beside myself, and it makes me feel bad to keep being so stern
with her. But this behavior is not acceptable.
Its really strange, because, other than the above behaviors, she is acting
normally. She is still eager to go to work, and travels our daily routs as
she normally would. I would really appreciate any advice.
Robin (Diane) Graves
rdgraves2007 at gmail.com <mailto:rdgraves2007 at gmail.com>
317-238-9262
TGIF: TODAY GOD IS FIRST.OS Hillman
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