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<blockquote data-quote="Chook" data-source="post: 2028341" data-attributes="member: 24561"><p>He's pretty much okay now. He's learned the way my other two dogs deal with loud noises or other stress - he runs straight to the treat cupboard. Years and years ago when we were only a one dog family we had a nervy but wonderful black Lab called George. George would have 'accidents' when under fireworks or other stress and, so that he didn't think we were angry over the accident, we would give him a treat. After a couple of years of this he worked out that he could go straight to the treat cupboard after a loud bang and not bother with the accident. When we got him a puppy for company he taught the puppy about ignoring loud noises and getting treats... and that puppy taught the next one and so on down the years - the difference with the current dog is that he's a sort of rescue so we didn't have him from a puppy (and he carne to live here with loads of behavioural problems) but he's picked it up now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chook, post: 2028341, member: 24561"] He's pretty much okay now. He's learned the way my other two dogs deal with loud noises or other stress - he runs straight to the treat cupboard. Years and years ago when we were only a one dog family we had a nervy but wonderful black Lab called George. George would have 'accidents' when under fireworks or other stress and, so that he didn't think we were angry over the accident, we would give him a treat. After a couple of years of this he worked out that he could go straight to the treat cupboard after a loud bang and not bother with the accident. When we got him a puppy for company he taught the puppy about ignoring loud noises and getting treats... and that puppy taught the next one and so on down the years - the difference with the current dog is that he's a sort of rescue so we didn't have him from a puppy (and he carne to live here with loads of behavioural problems) but he's picked it up now. [/QUOTE]
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