| Scared of TV...Help! About a week ago, my husband and I rearranged our bedroom and put up a wall-mounted TV. The TV is almost the same one as in our living room, which Camille has no problem with that one. Ever since putting it up, Camille refuses to come into the bedroom. We can carry her in and put her on the bed and she buries her face in the blankets. If she sees or hears me reach for the remote control, she instantly stands up, puts her ears up, and looks around terrified. Usually we can calm her down to the point where she won't try to run away, but the minute we get off the bed, she runs downstairs and hides.
Yesterday afternoon we tried to "desensitize" her by letting her sniff the tv, touch the tv, etc. We also tried to show her it's the same as the other one (I know she's a dog, but we're desparate). She still would not come upstairs at all. I tried using treats to get her upstairs and that eventually worked, but the minute she heard something she didn't like, she ran out of the room and wouldn't come back.
Now, she also has seizures when she gets really scared. One vet we saw said that this is not possible, but we know for a fact that it is. Whenever she gets overly anxious or agitated, she sends herself into a full-blown seizure. So, she had one yesterday after the whole "desensitizing" thing.
Last night she would not come upstairs to bed. My husband said we should just leave her to come up when she gets lonely, but I couldn't do that to her. I went downstairs to get her and she was hiding under an end table. I called her out and she ran into her crate to hide. I left her down there, but my husband went down a little while later and got her. She shook for awhile after getting in bed with us, but she eventually calmed down and slept through the night.
This morning, when I woke up and turned on the news, she freaked out. I calmed her down and she was okay while I was laying with her, but as soon as I got up, she tried to leave. I told her to lay down and she did, but she was looking all over like something was going to get her. The minute I turned on the shower, she bolted out of the room and hid behind the sofa.
I don't know what to do with her. My husband thinks she'll get over it, but I'm not so sure. Any suggestions on how to get her to not be so scared?
Last edited by Chrystine; 07-11-2008 at 09:46 AM.
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