Monday, June 5th, 2006
Matilda J asked:
Recently I had to put down my blind shih-tzu’s long term companion. For the last couple of months he has been lost without his mate, crying, stressing etc so I decided to buy a pug puggy in the hope that he would be himself again. The problem is that everytime the pup goes near him he runs away and is on edge. The puppy is actually pretty placid for a pug and is not biting him or anything along those lines. I realise its probably only a matter of time before the shih-tzu relaxes with his new friend but any suggestions on how to make this an easier process would be greatly appreciated.
Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!
Recently I had to put down my blind shih-tzu’s long term companion. For the last couple of months he has been lost without his mate, crying, stressing etc so I decided to buy a pug puggy in the hope that he would be himself again. The problem is that everytime the pup goes near him he runs away and is on edge. The puppy is actually pretty placid for a pug and is not biting him or anything along those lines. I realise its probably only a matter of time before the shih-tzu relaxes with his new friend but any suggestions on how to make this an easier process would be greatly appreciated.
Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!







