When she realizes that she walked on the laminate to get to a mat she will actually stay on the mat and cry.
Dog acts afraid of floor.
This can be hard for you to do if you see your dog struggling but the less of a big deal you make of it the easier it will be for your dog to snap out of it too.
Sometimes dogs can act quite weird and some of the oddest behaviors happen around the food bowl.
I have come across many dogs that were either rescues or not socialized enough that are afraid of walking on certain surfaces.
If your dog is fearful try to carry on as you usually would and act like the fear isn t a big deal.
When a dog is afraid of hardwood floors it means the dog is afraid to traverse some areas of the home.
For example some owners have reported that thunderstorms miles away affect their dogs behavior.
Major problem as my entire main floor is hardwood.
This is distressing for the dog because canines are pack animals.
This could be crumbs on the floor or even bugs.
Once you can pinpoint why your dog is afraid of a certain area try to eliminate the cause as best you can.
There could be several things happening at home while you re away causing your dog distress.
It started a few days ago with timid steps and now he all together avoids them.
The most common surfaces are usually slippery ones such as laminate tile linoleum or metal such as manhole covers on the street vents etc.
It seems she is coming around with the cushion floor but not having any luck with the laminate.
In addition to this your dog may be reacting to something you can t hear.
You are not alone.
My black labrador female dog became afraid of walking on the laminate and cushion floor after i had her spaded.
Some dogs might be afraid of vermin and act scared whenever they catch their scent or hear them moving in the walls.
Also he just doesnt seem himself like he is stressed out about it all.
Installing cameras in your home might be the answer if you re unsure why your dog is suddenly afraid of one area of the house.
As canines are natural hunters your dog may take matters into their own hands.
He often isolates himself to a throw rug area rug or a bed in the house.
They ll sniff and search around looking for nourishment.
Your dog doesn t want to be isolated.
Is your dog scared of your kitchen floor.