023 | Megan and Luna, on the intersection of pica, food indiscrimination, and reactivity

023 | Megan and Luna, on the intersection of pica, food indiscrimination, and reactivity

Megan and I talk about all things complex dog:

– Labels and when to use them. Is Luna, reactive, aggressive, complex, or “simply” a dog dealing with health issues?

-What are her health issues? What’s causing her extreme pica and food indiscrimination?

-Is pica a cause or symptom of Luna’s anxiety?

-What’s behind her resource guarding of her own vomit? And what is making her vomit in the first place?

-The importance of having a great primary care veterinarian, especially a force-free one

-The magic of a muzzle

-Feeling alone in having a dog with such a peculiar and unique set of behavior problems

-The importance of doing things without your dog 

 

Links:

Megan and Luna on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luna_the_cur_/

The other Instagram account with a mention:

Lauren and Stella:

https://www.instagram.com/stellainthecity22/

Could you use some help with your mental health?

It’s tough and stressful to be the guardian of a complex dog. In my coaching, I teach you tools to be able to reduce the amount of stress so you feel more relaxed in the relationship with your dog.

004 | Ruff Around the Edges with Vanessa O’Sullivan & Darwin

004 | Ruff Around the Edges with Vanessa O’Sullivan & Darwin

Vanessa & her and her boyfriend’s gorgeous Black Mouth Cur Darwin

After several years an MRI finally reveals brain abnormalities in Black Mouth Cur Darwin’s brain. Rather than give up and accept the status quo, Vanessa keeps trying out new training ideas and management strategies to improve quality of life for everyone in the multi-dog (and cat!) household.

The gang, left to right: Sputnik, Darwin and Sonic

Strap in for another long episode people. Follow along as Vanessa recounts how a perfectly behaved puppy changed to an anxious adult dog after puberty.

Back in the US still

We discuss how assumptions can lead to blind spots. For the longest time, Vanessa and Ryan had assumed that the move from the US to The Netherlands and the plane ride over had been the triggering event for the decline in Darwin’s behavior.

Going through old photographs looking for clues in Darwin’s body posture, they realized that assumption was false as the signs had been there earlier. Vanessa tells us what it took for her to gain confidence in her own knowledge of dog behavior.

A short improvement in behavior after quitting Darwin’s anxiety medication gave them hope briefly, as did the possibility of maybe being able to participate in an RTMS trial at the Belgian University of Ghent, but none of it was meant to be.

Made it onto the couch!

Darwin’s anxiety is such that having to make simple decisions such as “Should I get on the couch?” are stress inducing for him.

Darwin all comfy in his Baskerville muzzle

Muzzle training turned out to be a blessing in disguise. As a bonus side effect to the muzzle training, it became a tool to help Darwin relax.

You can find Vanessa on Instagram: @overseas.with.pets

As soon as her dog training business website officially launches, you will be able to find it here too.

A link to the scientific article that got Vanessa to contact the university of Ghent is here:

TMS improves anxious aggressive behaviour in dogs: A case study

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