Update on Blues

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K_Burrow

Boxer Buddy
A few months ago, many of you were kind enough to offer help when I was extremely frustrated with my dog, Blues. He was pretty much destroying our house.

I just wanted to post an update. We did follow many of your suggestions, and they worked beautifully!

For awhile, we kept Blues in his crate when we went out, and I watched him more closely in the house. We bought him lots of chew toys, and spread them all over the house. Every time, to this day, that I see him chewing the right thing, I praise him.

Over time, we gave him more freedom in the house. We also got a bit less vigilant about putting shoes and remotes out of his reach, but he hasn't disappointed us once. Each time I accidentally left something out, he hasn't touched it. I think he finally understands what is his to chew on and what isn't.

Our vet suggested a program of meds and specific techniques to desensitize dogs with "separation anxiety", but we haven't gone that route yet.

The other night, my husband and I miscommunicated and accidentally left Blues out in the house free while we went to our Bible study group for about 3 hours (with our other dog Jazz, who has always roamed free in the house with no problems.)

He didn't damage a single thing. He was 100% fine. He was still agitated as always when we got home (where did you go?!?), but nothing was destroyed.

We've begun leaving him out in the house for short periods while I'm gone (trip to grocery store, etc.) to get him used to being totally unsupervised. So far, no problems. We always praise him big time when we get home and no damage was done.

Blues is a really sweet dog. We love his gentle nature, and we're glad we stuck with his problems. We think he's going to be great with our new baby (due in August). It wasn't his fault that no one taught him how to be an inside dog until he came to us six months ago.

Thank you all for your help.

Kim
 

NFBoxerMom

Super Boxer
HI Kim,

Sounds like your baby's coming a long way with the separation issues. YAY BLUES!! YOu must be so proud that he can be left out without being destructive.

Cheers,
Lori
 

ljnash

Boxer Insane
That's wonderful news! I'm glad your work with him is paying off! Once they get the idea, then they do real well! My Beau does better every day with his training! He hadn't had any indoor training either.

Lenore
 

xenaprincess

Boxer Insane
CONGRATULATIONS BLUE!! appicon Kim, you are doing a great job!! Boxers are such an intelligent and eager to please breed, I know Blues is grateful to have you "show him the ropes"! ;) He certainly has come a long way from the lil devil I remember from your original post! Keep up the good work! :)

Sharon
 

Vela

Boxer Insane
I remember all of your other posts and how furstrated you were. I am REALLY happy to hear he has come around and is a happy member of your family now. He may still do something every now and again but again I have to say I admire your perseverance and sticking with him and working so hard to help him. Kudos to you and WTG Blues!
 

Silverstar

Super Boxer
That is just some great news! I am so glad to read that Blues is excelling in his new home. Congratulations to Blues and your family! appicon
 

IluvLucy

Boxer Insane
That's GREAT to hear! fiestaicon
I think it is really great that stuck with it and didn't give up on Blues. I'll bet he appreciates your effort and understanding. You will find that it was worth the all the work.
 

Barb_IA

Boxer Insane
K_Burrow said:
A few months ago, many of you were kind enough to offer help when I was extremely frustrated with my dog, Blues.
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Extremely frustrated..yes you were. wackicon ;) Glad to hear all is working out with Blues. I was just curious to know if your exercising him more also.
I remember using lots of chews and toys when I left mine home alone. It's funny how soon we forget those mischievous acts once they grow up. Trust me you will forget. :)

Barb
 
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