Licking obsessed
Absolutely love ALL your content!! You’re truly an amazing human for selflessly sharing your gift of dog language and behavior in easy to understand term for us humans not blessed with your innate gift. Specifically, I appreciate that you understand all the knowledge you have is completely useless to the recipients if you can’t TEACH us how to apply it. You sincerely care that your No Bad Dog Army succeeds by teaching us down to the micro how to improve our relationships with our much loved companions. You, Will, and Forest are the most gifted educators common dog owners can gain realistic, useful, loving, supportive, and practical knowledge from without ever leaving the warmth of our homes. It’s evident in all your content that you unselfishly do what you do for the love of ALL dogs, not for fame or fortune, but for pure love. Thank You! I have two male Wheaten Terrier’s. The seven year old OBSESSIVELY licks the floor on a daily basis Whenever he’s walking around the house. For many years now he’s has had a condition called Pica (he eats any and all material during episodes). For the most part I’m able to manage his condition through daily steroids, micromanagement, and early detection of the onset of an episode. The vet is unable to say if his Pica causes him to CONSTANTLY lick the floor, or if it’s his high anxiety, or if it’s a nervous tick. My question for you is; is it fair to correct him for his obsessive licking if I don’t know what is causing him to constantly lick every square inch of my floor? And if it is fair to correct him, you often say a correction should be accompanied by showing them the behavior you want them to do instead, but I don’t know how to show him an existence that doesn’t involve licking his way across the room. I feel like I’m constantly nagging him to stop, which may be diminishing our relationship. Do you have any advice on how to show him what I want him to do instead, which would be ANYTHING other than obsessively licking? I’d love to be able to sanitize my floors, not just clean with water, so he doesn’t ingest chemicals (and not having tongue/beard streaks all over the floor would be a BONUS!!). Again, Thank You for answering our questions at the end of every episode, it’s one of my favorite things about your podcast. I love the extra insights you gift us just for listening till the end, you Never disappoint! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Trish the Wheaten Mom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/24
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