by Olive600 » Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:27 am
I'd forgotten that a new dog, whatever age, is a full time job. Scarlett is just two, so in my book still mostly puppy. Add to that the chihuahua temperament and you've got quite the bundle of energy. So, the next few months are all Scarlett all the time. In the house, she'll never be out of my sight. Right now, she's asleep in her bed, so I have some computer time. I can see her if she moves. Both dogs are asleep after 1.5 hours of play in the yard this morning.
She crated last night with only a minute or two of fuss. Feeding and potty times will be the same everyday. Breakfast at 7:00 and dinner at 4:00. Out for an hour after every meal. Out many times during the day. She has separation anxiety, so no crating her and then leaving her alone. Lots of praise and treats for good behavior. Olive needs lots of love, too. She's very confused but being a good sport about it all. All the videos and my dog-loving friends say the same things all of you did: constant attention and consistency, praise and very light criticism, use the same words for her business every time. I need to find rewards that aren't cookies. A friend uses fish flakes and dried peas. Any other suggestions? I'd like to stay away from commercial training treats unless they're healthy with almost no calories.
It seems to be working to have her in her bed downstairs, which is really just one room, I have a tiny house, and her crate upstairs at night. She can see me in bed from where she is. I can't buy another crate right now and I'm not going to haul it up and down stairs every day. At least not until I know there's no other way. Luckily she's tiny and can be carried just about everywhere. Like I said, all Scarlett, all the time. Fixing up Betsy, the RV, is on the back burner which is fine because gas is too expensive to go far and it's too hot to camp in South Texas. Good timing all around.
Thanks for everyone's help. I'll keep you posted. Don't worry, Scarlett and Olive have a forever home. No matter how this works out, they're both mine for as long as I'm able.
Nikki