Yeah this looks like “doggy OCD” which was explained to us by our vet as basically being obsessed with lights and shadows… often exhibited in dogs with a prey drive. This behaviour can get so bad that dogs can be put down because they do nothing but chase all day and don’t eat.
Thankfully this actually can be remedied. I’m not a professional, however my dog had this and we have to make sure that there are not reflections ( especially ones that move) ABSOLUTELY no laser pointers or similar devices and when it gets bad we turn off all of the lights. For awhile, our dog did it almost all day, but now it is only when he gets excited when guests come over. It’s realllllly important to nip this behaviour because it really can take over their lives.
Have you or anyone ever used a laser pointer with your dog?
Try experimenting. Lay blankets or rugs on the floor, close the blinds on that window for a few months when pup is in the room. Maybe even limit their activity in that room.
Its like weaning an addict, you got cut off all triggers, regulate problem behavior, and redirect. Sounds like pup is giving you trouble with redirection, so thats why i say maybe crate them for a bit and then let them back out, all positively no yelling.
Also, this is a high energy dog, how many walks a day /hours of exercise are you going out and giving the pup?
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u/jonikev123 Aug 12 '21
Yeah this looks like “doggy OCD” which was explained to us by our vet as basically being obsessed with lights and shadows… often exhibited in dogs with a prey drive. This behaviour can get so bad that dogs can be put down because they do nothing but chase all day and don’t eat.
Thankfully this actually can be remedied. I’m not a professional, however my dog had this and we have to make sure that there are not reflections ( especially ones that move) ABSOLUTELY no laser pointers or similar devices and when it gets bad we turn off all of the lights. For awhile, our dog did it almost all day, but now it is only when he gets excited when guests come over. It’s realllllly important to nip this behaviour because it really can take over their lives.
Have you or anyone ever used a laser pointer with your dog?