Fainlysmom
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Hi, everyone -- I'll try to keep this brief. Background: Fainly is now 2 1/2 years old. His history is unusual in that he had five surgeries before he was 1 year old for orthopedic problems, and he consequently has been a pretty quiet dog even now. He's healthy and we hope happy. He's the sweetest dog with the best eye contact I've ever seen. We love him. To add to his history, I began having to live life in a wheelchair shortly after we got him at 8-or-so weeks. My husband and I are both seniors, living a quiet life. No kids or other family near here except my son, who has two German shepherds who are marauders and don't get along with Fainly. We live in a rural area where mountain lions abound, as well as some bears -- the lion has been seen in our very yard more than once -- and so we can't spend a lot of time outdoors unless we all three are there, so I don't go out there alone with Fainly much. We've been concerned that he doesn't get stimulated much and that he's bored.
We thought we had found the ideal solution when we started playing with him with a laser, but I read last night that what folksthink is excitement and pleasure with regard to lasers and dogs is really frustration for the dog and that lasers are not suitable. So now what shall we do to keep him interested and happy? My husband walks him twice a day but I can't walk him in my wheelchair. And now not the laser either. I'd appreciate any suggestions as to toys that Shelties can't resist or any other creative ideas you might have. He has many toys, mostly ropes and things (he's a very strong chewer), but he hasn't so far cared very much about them. He works puzzles in a few minutes. There are no kids or neighbors near here who can walk him either. Since we can't move to a different area, I'm feeling like we must find something that will help him be entertained and exercised. We absolutely do not want to give him away. He's our kid.
Thanks very much for any ideas you may have.
Fainly's mom
We thought we had found the ideal solution when we started playing with him with a laser, but I read last night that what folksthink is excitement and pleasure with regard to lasers and dogs is really frustration for the dog and that lasers are not suitable. So now what shall we do to keep him interested and happy? My husband walks him twice a day but I can't walk him in my wheelchair. And now not the laser either. I'd appreciate any suggestions as to toys that Shelties can't resist or any other creative ideas you might have. He has many toys, mostly ropes and things (he's a very strong chewer), but he hasn't so far cared very much about them. He works puzzles in a few minutes. There are no kids or neighbors near here who can walk him either. Since we can't move to a different area, I'm feeling like we must find something that will help him be entertained and exercised. We absolutely do not want to give him away. He's our kid.
Thanks very much for any ideas you may have.
Fainly's mom