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***Anyone own a cockapoo?***
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 262704" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Suz,</p><p></p><p>She must be a cutie.</p><p></p><p>Take her to the park and let her interact with other people and dogs on walks. Better yet, do you have a dog park nearby? Hold her on your lap and rustle a bag to show her it's ok. Put the bag on the floor and let her investigate. </p><p></p><p>I watched a breeder introduce umbrellas and vacuum noise to his puppies and it was so interesting, letting them smell the umbrella and putting it down for them to walk around. Running the vaccum every few days near them to show them it was ok, letting them come up to the vacuum and explore.</p><p></p><p>I like to say I rescued my shih-tzu from a place that rescued her from a puppy mill. Yeah I got her from a pet store, would never do it now but ten years ago she looked like she needed rescuing from that cage. She is very afraid of thunderstorms and anything that beeps. She has panic attacks and shakes violently. I take her outside in a thunderstorm when I can and hold her to show her it's ok. She's fine when she's outside but when she comes back it she's terrified again. When we get a text message on our cells she goes nuts. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 262704, member: 59"] Suz, She must be a cutie. Take her to the park and let her interact with other people and dogs on walks. Better yet, do you have a dog park nearby? Hold her on your lap and rustle a bag to show her it's ok. Put the bag on the floor and let her investigate. I watched a breeder introduce umbrellas and vacuum noise to his puppies and it was so interesting, letting them smell the umbrella and putting it down for them to walk around. Running the vaccum every few days near them to show them it was ok, letting them come up to the vacuum and explore. I like to say I rescued my shih-tzu from a place that rescued her from a puppy mill. Yeah I got her from a pet store, would never do it now but ten years ago she looked like she needed rescuing from that cage. She is very afraid of thunderstorms and anything that beeps. She has panic attacks and shakes violently. I take her outside in a thunderstorm when I can and hold her to show her it's ok. She's fine when she's outside but when she comes back it she's terrified again. When we get a text message on our cells she goes nuts. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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