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Rottielover2035

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  1. Okay 2 days ago we laid new turf. We had both our Rottweillers male & female behind a fenced of area nowhere near the turf laying area. Yesterday we treated the turf with Blood & Bone (pet Friendly type) Now this morning when I have gone to let the pair out the female ran straight into the grass and fired up by parking at it for a few seconds & then was fine. However our 18 month old male wouldn't even come out into the yard. Finally I took him thru the other exit and into the house where he jumped onto my bed and stayed there until it was time to take the kids to school. I leashed him and took him out to the car no problem at all. When we got back he didn't want to get out. Finally after dragging him out and started walking into our front yard he stopped and became very weary. I literally had to drag him into the house to the back door. I say there with him so he was assured it was ok. Then I opened the back door and tried to put him outside but the poor boy was that terrified he just peed all over the place At the point I stopped forcing him out and have kept him inside ever since. He doesn't want to move off my bed not even able to coax him with mince meat (his all time fav treat) My 3 yr old female is fine out there and hasn't arked up at the grass since. She's walking around as normal. The wind even blows and he is freaking out. No idea what's going on ???? I love my dogs dearly & not knowing what's done this is really upsetting me Nobody has miss treated him while behind the fenced off area and late lastnight he was a little scared of something and I thought it wasn't anything to worry about as he was being taken from his yard and put in another area he might just be worried or something so I'd taken him over to the park and he was fine. Bug today its a total different story. Anyone who can give me any advice I'd be so very greatful. I've called RSPCA & 2 local vets and the can't assist as its not health or injury related. They said best to contact a behavioural specialist. Before I do that thought I'd like to see if anyone has ever experienced anything similar with their Compainon furry friends. Cheers Lee
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