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Got Dogs?
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01/18/16 07:31 PM
01/18/16 07:31 PM
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Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 522 Pacific NW
TwoDog
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Glider Lover
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Hey all! Into my second week now with the fur babies and things are going ok. I have two dogs in the house--border collies. Charlie doesn't care about the critters. Chelsea is obsessed with the critters. She just wants to stare and stare. She is a proven dog around small critters. She's been nose to nose with many small fuzzies and only ever wants to stare. Up until about a week ago she would press her nose against the bars of the cage and follow every detail of the gliders' movements. Until Harley got tired of that, walked up to the bars, placed her little hands on either side of Chelsea's nose and bit the heck out out of it. Haha. Chelsea now keeps her nose off the bars. Right now Chelsea's standing orders are, "No Touch". She can look...but no touch. This is working for now. I have not allowed her too close the gliders. The gliders are ok with that...they are not *afraid* of the dogs, but they are wary. Over time I want to get the dogs and gliders comfortable enough with each other that they are not obsessing, or nervous about each other. My question goes out to the other dog owners. What are your experiences keeping Dogs and Gliders? What are some to-do's...and to-not-do's... Experiences with dogs and gliders? Any info much appreciated. Thanks! Dave Ah...here are the dogs in question...  I'm not planning on endangering the gliders by trying to get them to ride the dog or anything. These dogs are well trained and listen very well...but they are still dogs. How do you guys deal with the mixed family? :-) Did you find that the presence of dogs coming and going effected the bonding process? Thanks! Dave
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Re: Got Dogs?
[Re: TwoDog]
#1397804
01/18/16 09:04 PM
01/18/16 09:04 PM
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Joined: Sep 2015
Posts: 189 indiana
BYK_Chainsaw
Glider Explorer
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Glider Explorer
Joined: Sep 2015
Posts: 189
indiana
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we have 2 german shephards and 1 beagle. We had 2 gliders for 8 months and 2 more added mid November. Our policy is dogs stay away from gliders, but the cage is in a room the dogs can be in, they are well trained and know the gliders are off limits. But that is when we are home, the dogs sometimes do things when we are not home that they are not allowed to do. But for the safety of the gliders the dogs cant sniff them or go near the cage. One glider got away from us to go explore, he went across the couch and landed on the carpet, about 4 feet in front of the dog, the dog was told to stay, the dog then looked up at the ceiling and wouldn't even look at the glider. Which is what they have done when we put treats on the floor and make the dogs wait for them, they get so bothered they can't even look at the treats but instead look at the ceiling.
John and Charlene Gizmo  / link  / Sophie  / Riggs  / scarface  / gus
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Re: Got Dogs?
[Re: TwoDog]
#1398197
01/26/16 10:54 PM
01/26/16 10:54 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 14,001 Wisconsin
Feather
Administrator
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Administrator
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Posts: 14,001
Wisconsin
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I would never allow the dogs to be near the gliders, specially when the gliders are out and about.
Not only do you have the possibility of the dog going after the gliders, but even the most docile dog could accidentally step on a sugar glider and severely injure the glider.
Kimberley Feathers-Sweetie, Mister Peanut & Big Mack Fur-Guinan, Mr. Spock, T'Mir, Cho, Toothless, Maverick & Maharet  T'Pol, Elizabeth & Curzon  TY, TJ, Light Fury, Madison & T'Pring Forever in my heart, Gizmo, Tucker, Khayman and the rest of my babies over the
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Re: Got Dogs?
[Re: TwoDog]
#1398220
01/27/16 09:11 AM
01/27/16 09:11 AM
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Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 522 Pacific NW
TwoDog
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Glider Lover
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Glider Lover
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Hey everyone! Thanks for all the replies.
I am fortunate in this dept as I have two pretty easy dogs. Charlie watches from a distance, but doesn't want to get close. He and Gizmo are the same that way--they like to keep their distance from each other.
The other dog, Chelsea, is obsessed with small animals. The fish tank has a permanent dog-chair in front of it--so Chelsea can watch the fish--which is pretty cool to watch. When she can't get animals to watch in real life, she watches videos.
But with small fuzzies and birds--I'm not sure if it's some kind of maternal thing--she just wants to get close and stare...stare stare stare. If something doesn't move for a while she will gently poke it with her nose. She is proven in this behavior many times, with cats, mice rabbits, lizards etc...stare stare stare.
This is a great place to start, but I need to make sure that they are ok, even when I am not home. In case someone were to get out of (or into) the cage when I am not around.
The goal is to get to a place where the dogs and the gliders are basically *bored* with each other.
Working on the cage the other night and had the gliders up on the diorama. Well Harley took a spill and fell off the top--landed 18 inches in front of Chelsea's face. Just that calm stare...
Harley and Chelsea know each other a little bit--early on, Chelsea would press her nose against the bars of the cage to watch. Harley decided that was too much for her personal space and gave Chelsea bite on the nose. Ouch! The gliders seem to be mostly unconcerned with the dogs around the cage--they will play and eat, and go about their business pretending that the dogs aren't even there.
At one point Harley actually ran down from my shoulder to my leg, to give Chelsea a sniff on the nose. That was NOT on the agenda, and it was a little scary--but they had a few seconds of sniffing each other nose to nose and then Harley came back up to her spot.
Not sure Chelsea will ever be fully bored--but at least she won't be spastic and jumpy. She sits by the cage and runs in to tell me if the gliders wake up.
So as a general rule, the gliders and the dogs don't interact, but they do need to get acclimated to each other--and that is going well.
Hehe...the dogs do seem to be a little jealous of all the glider time going on right now. :-)
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Re: Got Dogs?
[Re: TwoDog]
#1398233
01/27/16 11:38 AM
01/27/16 11:38 AM
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Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 73 Utah
Emiller
Out of Pouch
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Out of Pouch
Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 73
Utah
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I have a cat similar to Chelsea. She loves small animals. She used to sit on the rabbit's cage and just watch. The rabbit ignored her, but she would follow him around like an obsessed fan. She now sits and watches the gliders too. When I clean the cage, she inspects every item that I pull out. She has to sniff every toy, hammock, and pouch. She got a little jealous before our gliders arrived. The day we set up the cage she started sleeping in our bed at night -she's not a small cat. She will sometimes wait outside the bathroom while we do bathroom bonding with the suggies. Although I know her personality, and trust her to be good, I still limit her interactions with the gliders to watching from a distance. And only while supervised. I close up the gliders' cage cover every night before I go to bed.
~Emily~ Artemis  and Holly
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