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cuddlepop
27-May-09, 19:22
How do you stop a friendly socialable dog from being "spooked" by people in headgear.

We've had Scorrie since September of last year and he still doesnt "trust" people who have headgear on .

Tonight the sailing club were down at the pier and a younge lad in a wet suit got the stand off bark but no one else did.
The only diffrence about him is that he had on a cap.

Luckily the lad wasnt frightened and thought our big muppet was funny and he really does look like a muppet.:roll:

cat
27-May-09, 20:11
hi.my uncles poodle used to do that!we all wore hats,and id give him mine to sniff at/chew and he got used to it. he did still do it sometimes though,but not get as wound up as he used to.

cuddlepop
27-May-09, 20:17
hi.my uncles poodle used to do that!we all wore hats,and id give him mine to sniff at/chew and he got used to it. he did still do it sometimes though,but not get as wound up as he used to.


As you can imagine living on Skye it rains alot so head gear is a necessity.He was getting better during the winter but tonight the poor boy in the cap got it.
It use to be rucksackshe didnt like but we just assumed its because he hadnt seen them before as now he's fine.:confused

Liz
27-May-09, 22:02
hi.my uncles poodle used to do that!we all wore hats,and id give him mine to sniff at/chew and he got used to it. he did still do it sometimes though,but not get as wound up as he used to.

That's what I would suggest as well.:D

NLP
27-May-09, 22:26
I can't get my dog to stop barking at people he also tries running to wards them, he is fine when he gets attention but a lot of people think he's wild nothing I do stops him. Today I saw a horn in Pets at Home which stops barking don't know if it actually works.

teenybash
27-May-09, 23:50
Cuddlepop....you may have to don a hat yourself to get him used to them!!!!:confused Seriously though, if he learns to look on a hatted head as friendly he will settle..........So you and hubby need to get heads into baseball caps, bunnets...or anything that is wearable......What a character he is....I can just picture him....[lol]

butterfly
27-May-09, 23:56
Cuddlepop....you may have to don a hat yourself to get him used to them!!!!:confused Seriously though, if he learns to look on a hatted head as friendly he will settle..........So you and hubby need to get heads into baseball caps, bunnets...or anything that is wearable......What a character he is....I can just picture him....[lol]


What a good idea,Teenybash! Lol!

sassylass
28-May-09, 01:47
Cuddlepop....you may have to don a hat yourself to get him used to them!!!!:confused Seriously though, if he learns to look on a hatted head as friendly he will settle..........So you and hubby need to get heads into baseball caps, bunnets...or anything that is wearable......What a character he is....I can just picture him....[lol]

That's a good suggestion. Our dog didn't know what to think of gloved hands, he freaked out, so we went about wearing gloves as much as possible until he finally got to used to them.

cuddlepop
28-May-09, 15:29
I wore a hat most of the winter and he still went a bit off when walkers approached.

As far as a baseball cap well I'm a wee bit old for that.:lol:

Need to work out a way for him to see them as friend and not foe.:confused

teenybash
28-May-09, 16:25
As far as a baseball cap well I'm a wee bit old for that.:lol:



You are never too old......................;)

porshiepoo
28-May-09, 18:08
Dogs are strange animals. Who knows what is going through their minds at these moments!
My young Dane has a bit of a fit if I even put my hood up. He barks at people he knows if they suddenly don a hat too. Strange!

The way I deal with it is to ignore it unless it becomes serious i.e he starts to chase the hat away. lol.
Once he's been brave enough to sniff he realises that it's not going to hurt him and he settles down, but basically I ignore it.
Unless your dog is attacking these hats I would just calmly shush him and maybe even put him into a submissive position while the hat passes by. I don't suggest you wrestle him to the ground and sit him on lol, perhaps a sit position turned away from the object of his barking may work.
BUT you have to be consistent every single time.

Good Luck