@jonesbikash Mine is the exact same!! After some gentle pulling and thrown treats she will go a little bit but not much. We've had dogs barking and getting too close in her personal space but nothing overtly negative that would lead to fear/anxiety on walks. It's bizarre!!!
@usedup Honestly feels good to know I'm not alone. My parents dogs were never, ever, trained and always just seemed to be "good" dogs. Its gotten to the point that my parents are telling me to stop training her cus they think that that's the problem
@mysteriumfidei That makes sense! Grew up with a JRT (who's now 13) so thought I could handle the terrier vibes but it is so intense. I'm also alone in raising her when my other dogs have always been family dogs, which does seem to make a world of difference. She actually got majorly picky with...
@mysteriumfidei So she weighs about 3.75kg at the moment but my vet said to feed as if she's 4kg, so she is getting a little extra compared to what the feeding guide says, but it is under my vets guidance
@scarletbibs That makes sense, I was giving her kefir but I live in Ireland and it can go missing from the supermarket for a few weeks. Couldn't get it at all when I was rural ireland for 3 weeks over xmas. I'll try her on that again and call my vet during the week. Dream is to have Bernies...
I adore my dog, she's the best cuddle buddy and is the sweetest little girl when she wants to be. As a puppy, I joked that she had no voice since she never barked. This has all changed. I'm half in need of emotional support, half in need of a vent! (I have an R+ trainer but there are none within...