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I thought this was a really interesting article: Previous Dog Syndrome
Jasper is my first dog (not counting the family dogs in my childhood) and I often wonder what it would be like to adjust to a dog without issues. How long before I can relax with a dog sprawled over my lap, not put the house on lockdown if he steals something edible until he's eaten it, not watch his body language like a hawk if he solicits attention from others in case he suddenly decides he really doesn't like them all, relax in a beer garden if there's small children running around?
I often hear people say 'I've had lots of dogs before but never one who has done this,' who are struggling to adapt. Or 'I've always been able to take bones off my dogs and I have no intention of this one being an different' ('Good luck with that,' I think...)
Has anyone here had (or have) PDS? Have you had the culture shock of going from an easy dog to a challenging one, or a challenging dog to an easy one? Or even a challenging dog to another challenging dog who challenged you in totally new ways?
Jasper is my first dog (not counting the family dogs in my childhood) and I often wonder what it would be like to adjust to a dog without issues. How long before I can relax with a dog sprawled over my lap, not put the house on lockdown if he steals something edible until he's eaten it, not watch his body language like a hawk if he solicits attention from others in case he suddenly decides he really doesn't like them all, relax in a beer garden if there's small children running around?
I often hear people say 'I've had lots of dogs before but never one who has done this,' who are struggling to adapt. Or 'I've always been able to take bones off my dogs and I have no intention of this one being an different' ('Good luck with that,' I think...)
Has anyone here had (or have) PDS? Have you had the culture shock of going from an easy dog to a challenging one, or a challenging dog to an easy one? Or even a challenging dog to another challenging dog who challenged you in totally new ways?