dog afraid of elevators?
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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dog afraid of elevators?
Mr. Kipper and I spent a night at a Kimpton Hotel recently, and since they're pet-friendly, took the kibblers with us. Cobaka did wonderfully, but then again, I think she'd like to travel there each day while we're working, as she enjoyed the attention that much! Geno did well, except for the elevator. He'd flatten himself on the floor of the elevator in terror, both going up and down in the elevator.
Any suggestions on how to make it more enjoyable for him? We're staying at another Kimpton soon, and I don't want him to panic.
Any suggestions on how to make it more enjoyable for him? We're staying at another Kimpton soon, and I don't want him to panic.
#2




Join Date: May 2005
Location: Mid-Atlantic
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Isn't Geno a rescue dog? He may have had some unpleasant experiences involving moving containers.
Maybe offer a few of his favorite treats as he enters the elevator? We used cat treats quite a bit when our felines first started traveling. Now nothing phases them. During our last long distance trip, one cat even got used to sightseeing in his feline stroller, and he's our shy guy. Just a few cat treats in the stroller and he hops right in.
Maybe offer a few of his favorite treats as he enters the elevator? We used cat treats quite a bit when our felines first started traveling. Now nothing phases them. During our last long distance trip, one cat even got used to sightseeing in his feline stroller, and he's our shy guy. Just a few cat treats in the stroller and he hops right in.
#3
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Either at the shooting range or anywhere good beer can be found...
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Isn't Geno a rescue dog? He may have had some unpleasant experiences involving moving containers.
Maybe offer a few of his favorite treats as he enters the elevator? We used cat treats quite a bit when our felines first started traveling. Now nothing phases them. During our last long distance trip, one cat even got used to sightseeing in his feline stroller, and he's our shy guy. Just a few cat treats in the stroller and he hops right in.
Maybe offer a few of his favorite treats as he enters the elevator? We used cat treats quite a bit when our felines first started traveling. Now nothing phases them. During our last long distance trip, one cat even got used to sightseeing in his feline stroller, and he's our shy guy. Just a few cat treats in the stroller and he hops right in.
I'd hoped he'd pick up on Cobaka's lack of fear with the elevator, but while she thinks it's great fun, he thinks it's scary. I will try the treats though, to see if perhaps that helps him, even if he doesn't want them, but just having them available to him.


