Poor Oscar. It’s not bad enough that he got the snip but he had to wear what looks to all the world like a lampshade for two weeks. This was only a week after he moved in with us last Summer and the poor fella was not impressed.

Thankfully he got over it remarkably quickly and doesn’t have an aversion to lighting fixtures as we suspected he might have.

Our Oscar is quite a needy little character. He loves human attention. This faq on Shih Tzus is quite good, although it does contradict an earlier page I read that said they are a one human dog. Oscar definitely prefers Jacinta to me, but he goes crazy when he sees me after an absence too!

He sleeps in the kitchen and up to recently we kept the door closed to stop him coming upstairs but unfortunately he has the door half-ruined from scratching and his whining and barking kept us awake many times.
The solution? Train him and be more strict. He’s not allowed upstairs now and I leave the kitchen door open at night. No scratching, no whining. Sometimes he sneaks upstairs and we find him curled up on the landing but a quick and sharp, “Oscar! Get down!” and he’s scurrying down to his bed again.

So, it is possible to teach an old dog new tricks. Well, a middle-aged one at any rate.


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20 comments on ' Dog in a lampshade '

  1. It’s so gorgeous!!! It is a wonderful picture!!!

      Written by casey on August 21, 2007 at 10:19am

  2. my dog sympathizes:

  3. This “lampshade” is for large dogs. Your veterinarian probably gave you the last unit that was left.

    The same happened to us when our cat had surgery. We replaced that “lampshade” within 24 hours for a more convenient size.

      Written by Gerry on January 18, 2008 at 3:20pm

  4. However that photo is very cute…

      Written by Gerry on January 18, 2008 at 3:21pm

  5. He does look a little sad. This is done for medical reasons right? noramally to stop them scatching theselves?
    Paul

      Written by Paul Easton on January 20, 2008 at 5:54pm

  6. The specific technique to eliminate the barking and whining when the animal is left alone is quite simple. Place the dog in its bed. Walk out of your house or apartment, slam the door and remain out­side a short distance from the door to hear what happens. If the dog whines or barks, come back in, grasp the animal by the scruff of the neck, tell it sharply, “No! No! No!”; go on scolding the animal thoroughly for a couple of minutes and put the animal back in its bed. Repeat this procedure several times each day. As the dog starts to quiet down more and more, remain away from home for longer and longer periods. In a very short time the animal becomes completely accus­tomed to remaining alone, and does not even bat an eyelash when you leave. What a cute Dog!

      Written by Dan (Dog Health Problems Guru) Peterson on January 24, 2008 at 8:19am

  7. Great post!

    Shih Tzu is a wonderful breed of dog. One of the best true companion dogs, and royality to boot. I do feel sorry for the poor little dog, but as you say, it was only for a short time.

    As for training an old dog new tricks…

    “Most definetely”! All dog breeds love to interact, and simple training is the best form of owner and dog interaction. As for your little wonderful Shih Tzu. They love reward and praise before they finally begin to love it. I wish you the best.

    Thank you for sharing your experience. Sincerely,
    John Adams

      Written by John@Dog-Breeds-Explained on January 24, 2008 at 10:57pm

  8. “He’s not allowed upstairs”… I like this.

    I always wondered why people let their dog roam in their bedroom

      Written by Manny on January 31, 2008 at 6:04pm

  9. My Dog Jess had one of theses on and it was both scary and hilarious. we live in a space efficient home (thats small to us normal folks) and jess bless her is a clumsy oaf. I swear i thought she would have a broken neck by the time it came off but all was fine.

      Written by Terry Stephens on February 01, 2008 at 12:15am

  10. Awww that the cutest pic ever! As far as the training goes i think you can always teach a dog new tricks whatever the age.

      Written by Dog Trainer on February 13, 2008 at 12:44pm

  11. I would bite that lampshade off! I am CoCo the blogging dog! My hobbies include chasing cats, going for a walk and eating bologna.

      Written by CoCo on February 15, 2008 at 4:38pm

  12. I can’t help but feel sorry for him. Every dog I’ve ever seen with one always seems like they are being completely humiliated. Glad he recovered quickly…

      Written by Shih Tzu Checks on February 26, 2008 at 5:43pm

  13. Aww. I remember when my dog had a lamp shade, looked sad all the time he had it on. Keep teahing your dog new tricks they love it and they are never too old.

      Written by Tony Gibson on March 02, 2008 at 8:09pm

  14. Awww…. You just want to go up to the dog and give him a big hug. It’s almost as if they know they look foolish. Cute pic though!

      Written by Puppy Websites on March 18, 2008 at 9:31pm

  15. Eventhough Oscar doesn’t like it I do think that you have done a great job with the picture. There is just something about B/W pictures. Don’t know what… just something (nice).

      Written by Mikael on March 19, 2008 at 7:47am

  16. Oscar is obviously much better behaved than my dogs. I have 8 of them. I can only wish to teach my brood to act that way…

      Written by Neal Caverson on May 03, 2008 at 8:15pm

  17. Poor fella,
    when my dog had to wear the “lampshade” he wouldn’t move. He must have stood still for almost an hour and then it just was to too sad I took the collar off and just supervised him.

      Written by Jaki on May 12, 2008 at 1:52am

  18. Looks like he is ready to go trick or treating

      Written by i tse on May 13, 2008 at 7:48am

  19. Ahha, Oscar looks like cosmonaut on the picture. Glad he recovered quickly.

      Written by House Training Your Dog on May 21, 2008 at 7:38pm

  20. Poor puppy! I hope the other dogs didn’t make fun of him.

      Written by Animal Shelter Support on May 22, 2008 at 6:02pm

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