We're having an issue with our 6 month old puppy. she was fine with loud noises eg. vacuum, dogs barking, blender etc. then approx. 6-8 weeks ago when we were coming back from a walk she was attacked by our next door neighbour's two dogs who they let run free in the street.
while she came away with very few injuries since then she seems terrified of any loud sounds. when she hears next door's dogs fighting she'll run to you and attempt to climb up you (although she's still fine when a dog comes up and sniffs her on walks). when we turn on the vacuum she'll cower in the corner of the kitchen or living room and shake in terror, on a few occasions she's been so scared that she's peed herself, and she'll continue shaking for a good 10 minutes afterwards.
I get why she's scared of the sound of dogs fighting but being scared of the vacuum, electric whisk, blender etc. is just getting too difficult to deal with. there isn't always somebody there that she can sit next to for reassurance and we don't want her to turn into a dog that is easily scared. we tried putting her in her crate while we used them so she could get used to the noise and understand it won't hurt her but that didn't work. we even tried putting her out in the garden when we used them but she can still hear them and will hide at the end of the garden and not come in for a while.
any advice on how to get her over her fear would be much appreciated. thanks.
while she came away with very few injuries since then she seems terrified of any loud sounds. when she hears next door's dogs fighting she'll run to you and attempt to climb up you (although she's still fine when a dog comes up and sniffs her on walks). when we turn on the vacuum she'll cower in the corner of the kitchen or living room and shake in terror, on a few occasions she's been so scared that she's peed herself, and she'll continue shaking for a good 10 minutes afterwards.
I get why she's scared of the sound of dogs fighting but being scared of the vacuum, electric whisk, blender etc. is just getting too difficult to deal with. there isn't always somebody there that she can sit next to for reassurance and we don't want her to turn into a dog that is easily scared. we tried putting her in her crate while we used them so she could get used to the noise and understand it won't hurt her but that didn't work. we even tried putting her out in the garden when we used them but she can still hear them and will hide at the end of the garden and not come in for a while.
any advice on how to get her over her fear would be much appreciated. thanks.