My Dog Didn T Recognize Me After Vacation
My Dog Didn T Recognize Me After Vacation
My dog doesn't recognize me after returning from vacation? 3
My fianc and I had a puppy when we were 4 months old and we raised him as a pet. This is a corgi. We recently took the dog on a 7-day vacation and she continues to serve her husband and two other dogs with my fiance's sister. Our dog will be 14 months old again. The nurse took her to the airport to pick us up and meet us, but the dog did not recognize us. She is always afraid of men and this is how she reacts when she sees my fianc. And he didn't recognize me either, he stepped back and started barking at us, it was very acceptable. At this point, we just ignore and ignore our hurt feelings and put ourselves in the car to take me. When we got back to our mission, we stood in the parking lot for a while, talking, and it was clear to me that the dog was very tied up and dominated my fiance's sister, but not yet. Would like to do something with us. After that, we all went through the door to use. . . And after sniffing for a minute, he recognized us and started looking for some pets. But he was never happy to see us. When the nurse left, she was really depressed and complained about it for the rest of the day, and she didn't really want to be part of our business. The next morning ... nothing seemed to happen! He had happily returned to his normal state. Does anyone know why this dog is doing this?
Is this the first time you've been separated from your dog for a long time?
Change the situation and put yourself in the hands of your dog. How would you (as a dog) react to such a situation?
Maybe he thinks you left him? You leave for a good week! This is life
For a pet you know from day one!
Dogs are like little people in RR coats, they have emotions and ... you let them go: (!!!!
The Corgis will do this because they are so attached to humans. Don't be angry do it Find another Korgi friend with her so she can still have family when you go out.
You also want to adjust with him (and his new girlfriend) traveling far away from me.
And go to him in the cage. So when you come back, make a deal.
Go to them! Do this several times at different times so that they adjust to the changes and learn to expect rewards when you return to them.
Corgis are great, they look like dogs, but they think like humans!
There is no way to change how other people feel. Living a good life is the best revenge. I know you don't want revenge but a good life without it can make him think twice without you.
You have to smile for that. It reminded me of how I came back from a doctor's visit. Unlike most weight shows where they go into the waiting room and get restless when they see your presentation, I just wanted to go out!
I would worry about barking and barking, but are you misinterpreting this reaction? (Maybe he's barking at you with excitement.) The thing is, he's joking with his sister and the dogs, and maybe I'm always around you, maybe your Not like Do you work 24 hours a day to make it work alone? It would seem strange to me that if you were only out for 7 days you would react like this!
I think he knows you, but he doesn't know you, there's a difference. From now on, try to spend more time with him if you can.
PS: We made a puppy for a friend who loved it before he carried it in his bag. He was 6 months old when he left us. Then (at least 3 years later) their marriage broke down and we accepted them. The next time we meet, he's out of the car, he's there, he's gone! He was humiliated.
I can add that none of us changed our appearance or smell or anything when we returned. And I would add that dogs are not very motivated by people, as I said, they are afraid of some men and they do not seem to care much about people in general, including their providers. Do He is a very enthusiastic dog and loves other dogs. But I don't understand why he doesn't know us at all, because we are the only ones in his life who have raised him since childhood!
By the way, remember that dogs also have souls. They have conscious and unconscious minds and emotions like ours. Of course, you need to sniff your dog to recognize you, because you have poor eyesight, that's normal. But the dog should recognize you as soon as your scent is clear and equal. Dogs can have problems with welfare memory, depression or similar symptoms.
I have never heard anything like that, never heard from anyone else. My son has been away from me for two and a half years and when he comes to my house my dog gets angry. You've seen videos of soldiers returning from military service, and when you watch them you have no idea that dogs are walking.
Walking away from you both and barking is worrying. The fact that she is scared of boys when we keep her for 4 months is disturbing. I have seen dogs fear that people will be saved and it only took me weeks to solve this problem. I welcome many host families and they all go there if I can still see them, even though I have been with them for a long time and clearly now.
I don't know about his lifestyle, but I'd like to suggest that the relationship between you and this dog is almost non-existent. My advice is to make sure you do a lot of things with your dog, like locks, day, etc.
Sorry, but weird.