CalG
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I know the heartbreak of losing one's pet. Perhaps that is why I can be so hard.
I lost a very good dog to intentional poisoning. I know who set it out, and it wasn't even my dog doing the roaming. The neighbors dog raided the garage and brought the peanut butter jar laced with rat poison into our yard. Since that loss "My Dog", does not eat from anything that is not " in the bowl".
Training treats from my hand are OK on permission with the command "Take it". It is a matter of training, and returns some peace of mind.
It takes extra effort, but it's worth it.
Jix With your last post, Perhaps you could steer your wife's love for her pets into a "training" for both her and the replacement.
Look into dog agility for the kinds of rewards that come from a well trained animal (though I have no real interest in dog agility, it is inspiring to see what they do, and how happy they appear to be doing it!
I lost a very good dog to intentional poisoning. I know who set it out, and it wasn't even my dog doing the roaming. The neighbors dog raided the garage and brought the peanut butter jar laced with rat poison into our yard. Since that loss "My Dog", does not eat from anything that is not " in the bowl".
Training treats from my hand are OK on permission with the command "Take it". It is a matter of training, and returns some peace of mind.
It takes extra effort, but it's worth it.
Jix With your last post, Perhaps you could steer your wife's love for her pets into a "training" for both her and the replacement.
Look into dog agility for the kinds of rewards that come from a well trained animal (though I have no real interest in dog agility, it is inspiring to see what they do, and how happy they appear to be doing it!