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Well my boy is healthy after a relapse in August that needed another course of steroids. I was persuaded to go abroad with friends for a week while my partner (and Alfie's great friend!) looked after him. Upon returning to the airport I had a voice message from the emergency vets reguarding Alfie!! Cue complete panic mode and nightmarish inability to get my phone to repeat the message!! Anyway the upshot was Alfie had taken ill while I was away, but because of his history my partner got him to the vets straight away. After a couple of months on a slowly reducing course of steroids he seems very well, behaviour is an issue at the moment now though :wacko:
He has done this before, but it seems to be back with a vengeance. In the evenings he will bark and whine continuously, jumping up and generally being particularly demanding. He has always been an energetic whippet, but with exercise and play he generally settles well. I am a great believer in clicker training -although I could do more :b , but even with extra walks and play he seems so restless - crying to go in the yard every 20 mins, jumping on the backs of the chair and sofa, play biting at my sleeves and jumping up at me, I don't believe in shouting and bellowing, but I firmly tell him "no" or "down" - he does understand these instructions, but once down he repeats the behaviour very soon after. He was a demanding puppy (he's 2 in Feb) but with training we managed to eliminate the play biting and jumping up. I'm wondering if he is hormonal and feeling frustrated! He is entire and I've been reluctant to neuter due to anaesthetic risks and previous health probs. Any thoughts and advice will be greatly appreciated :thumbsup:
He has done this before, but it seems to be back with a vengeance. In the evenings he will bark and whine continuously, jumping up and generally being particularly demanding. He has always been an energetic whippet, but with exercise and play he generally settles well. I am a great believer in clicker training -although I could do more :b , but even with extra walks and play he seems so restless - crying to go in the yard every 20 mins, jumping on the backs of the chair and sofa, play biting at my sleeves and jumping up at me, I don't believe in shouting and bellowing, but I firmly tell him "no" or "down" - he does understand these instructions, but once down he repeats the behaviour very soon after. He was a demanding puppy (he's 2 in Feb) but with training we managed to eliminate the play biting and jumping up. I'm wondering if he is hormonal and feeling frustrated! He is entire and I've been reluctant to neuter due to anaesthetic risks and previous health probs. Any thoughts and advice will be greatly appreciated :thumbsup: