a-bull wrote::iloveyou:
Is that what you mean???
pitbullmamaliz wrote:I live by Janine and Petey, and it actually is pretty funny to see - definitely helmet-worthy. However, he really is OCD about it. Literally any light at all that moves on the walls he goes after and tries to catch. Crazy dog. Cute though, and extremely well-behaved (and up for adoption!!!).
Echosmom wrote:I am glad we can all laugh at this, especially since this is my first post (imagine what I will have for everyone next time HMMM more crazy stories)!!!
He likes his crated but he still wigs out in his crate when the lights go by, crying, whimpering and circling in his crate. It is quite comical. I feel bad for the poor thing! He just needs to realize he will NEVER catch it no matter what he does.
We are working on leave it, that is probably the only command he doesn't know.
a-bull wrote:Echosmom wrote:I am glad we can all laugh at this, especially since this is my first post (imagine what I will have for everyone next time HMMM more crazy stories)!!!
He likes his crated but he still wigs out in his crate when the lights go by, crying, whimpering and circling in his crate. It is quite comical. I feel bad for the poor thing! He just needs to realize he will NEVER catch it no matter what he does.
We are working on leave it, that is probably the only command he doesn't know.
"Leave it" is the best. Although it won't desensitize him to the twinkle lights, , it will hopefully teach him to ignore them . . . hopefully.
Is he in a platic crate so he can see less? If not, maybe throw a blanket over his crate so he can only see out the front??
It is a metal crate. I dont think it matters. If he can see the twinkle he is on it. He pants with his tongue inching out and then I know he is beginning his "cycle"
Maybe he knows something we don't. Maybe it's Tinkerbell.
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