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I have a question regarding my basset's excitement upon seeing other dogs.
We had to put one of our boys down in May and since then, Porter, the younger of the two, is beside himself with excitement whenever we encounter other dogs on our daily walks. (Most of the time, to the annoyance of the dogs we encounter.) It seems that normally Porter is more interested in them than they are of him. He always wants to be in their personal space sniffing longer than they want him to be, which normally ends in growls or barks of caution from the other dogs. I often have to counter his leash pulling to make sure that we give other dogs plenty of space. (Part of this is probably due to my phobia that his over excitement might one day result in a bad situation while on a walk.)
Besides this, he seems to really enjoy being an only dog right now--he loves getting all of the attention and not having to share treats! But I wonder if the lack of another dog companion is causing some of this recently acquired behavior.
What would any of you suggest? Play dates with other dogs? Regular trips to a dog park for more dog interaction? Maybe I'm making a bigger deal of the other dog's reactions than I should?
Any thoughts or opinions would be welcome!
Thank you!
I have a question regarding my basset's excitement upon seeing other dogs.
We had to put one of our boys down in May and since then, Porter, the younger of the two, is beside himself with excitement whenever we encounter other dogs on our daily walks. (Most of the time, to the annoyance of the dogs we encounter.) It seems that normally Porter is more interested in them than they are of him. He always wants to be in their personal space sniffing longer than they want him to be, which normally ends in growls or barks of caution from the other dogs. I often have to counter his leash pulling to make sure that we give other dogs plenty of space. (Part of this is probably due to my phobia that his over excitement might one day result in a bad situation while on a walk.)
Besides this, he seems to really enjoy being an only dog right now--he loves getting all of the attention and not having to share treats! But I wonder if the lack of another dog companion is causing some of this recently acquired behavior.
What would any of you suggest? Play dates with other dogs? Regular trips to a dog park for more dog interaction? Maybe I'm making a bigger deal of the other dog's reactions than I should?
Any thoughts or opinions would be welcome!
Thank you!