Mrs Scooby
Boxer Pal
Hiya
At the moment my fiance works from home so there is always someone here with Scooby.
I know that boxers need lots of attention and like being in human company. That is fine with us and we are willing to put the time and effort into making Scooby happy.
I have got one concern about the times when he is on his own for whatever reason (even when I am upstairs and he is downstairs).
The routine we have at the moment is quite easy. We leave him by himself when he sleeps in the kitchen downstairs in his box. When he wakes up one of us takes him outside and stays there until the goes to the toilet. We then play with him until he gets tired and the whole routine starts again. So he's never left by himself when he is wide awake and wanting to play.
We have left him by himself in the house once when he went shopping. We made sure he was asleep when we left and he was still sleeping when we came back (lazy dog!) so I doubt he even realised when we were gone!
I am really after some hints and tips on ways to make Scooby a bit more independent. At the moment if I leave the room he starts to whine and bark (understandably) but I don't want to rush to him straight away as I don't want him to begin to think that whining and barking gets my attention all the time. I try and leave him for as long as possible, sometimes he settles himself and others he gets quite distressed so I go and calm him and the leave him again. He usually just wants to play, but I refuse to play and put him back in is basket. This usually happens in the night.
I want to be at the stage where we could pop out for a few hours and be confident that he is not barking and getting distressed, when neither of us are there to calm him.
I've tried today to leave him downstairs awake and come upstairs for a bit, leaving him by himself. He's always shut in the kitchen at night times, so I've shut him in with some toys and left him. He has whined a bit sometimes I've had to go and others he's just stopped and when I've checked on him on my own accord, he's sleeping in his box. I'm hoping that eventually I'll be able to shut him in the kitchen and he'll know that he's got to amuse himself. I've not left him for long, about an hour at the most and I've always made a huge fuss of him when I've come back. Has anyone else tried anything similar to this and can offer some advice? Or anyone tried anything different and found it works for them?
Thanks very much!
Hayley
At the moment my fiance works from home so there is always someone here with Scooby.
I know that boxers need lots of attention and like being in human company. That is fine with us and we are willing to put the time and effort into making Scooby happy.
I have got one concern about the times when he is on his own for whatever reason (even when I am upstairs and he is downstairs).
The routine we have at the moment is quite easy. We leave him by himself when he sleeps in the kitchen downstairs in his box. When he wakes up one of us takes him outside and stays there until the goes to the toilet. We then play with him until he gets tired and the whole routine starts again. So he's never left by himself when he is wide awake and wanting to play.
We have left him by himself in the house once when he went shopping. We made sure he was asleep when we left and he was still sleeping when we came back (lazy dog!) so I doubt he even realised when we were gone!
I am really after some hints and tips on ways to make Scooby a bit more independent. At the moment if I leave the room he starts to whine and bark (understandably) but I don't want to rush to him straight away as I don't want him to begin to think that whining and barking gets my attention all the time. I try and leave him for as long as possible, sometimes he settles himself and others he gets quite distressed so I go and calm him and the leave him again. He usually just wants to play, but I refuse to play and put him back in is basket. This usually happens in the night.
I want to be at the stage where we could pop out for a few hours and be confident that he is not barking and getting distressed, when neither of us are there to calm him.
I've tried today to leave him downstairs awake and come upstairs for a bit, leaving him by himself. He's always shut in the kitchen at night times, so I've shut him in with some toys and left him. He has whined a bit sometimes I've had to go and others he's just stopped and when I've checked on him on my own accord, he's sleeping in his box. I'm hoping that eventually I'll be able to shut him in the kitchen and he'll know that he's got to amuse himself. I've not left him for long, about an hour at the most and I've always made a huge fuss of him when I've come back. Has anyone else tried anything similar to this and can offer some advice? Or anyone tried anything different and found it works for them?
Thanks very much!
Hayley