Twilite Lady wrote:
She's also OCD.
OCD stands for "Other Collie Derivatives" because it applies to most of the herders....LOL!! They're OCD and they're SMART. They easily put 2 and 2 together and come up with 4.
Ages ago, when Ike (my late Aussie) was maybe a year old, he was walking past our big air compressor just as Ed disconnected the air hose, so it made a HUGE PSSSSST!!!! sound that scared him - and that started the obsession with air compressors. Nail guns, tires being filled, air ratchets, paint sprayers - ALL were "terrifying" as far as Ike was concerned.
When we got our Class C, the next Christmas, I bought Ed a nice long-nosed tire pressure gauge-and-fill-chuck. When he opened it and took it out of the box (in our living room!) Ike took one look at it - his eyes bugged out and he ran upstairs and hid!!!! He figured out what it does?????? Good grief!!
I tried everything to get him past his fear of compressors - NOTHING worked. Then Ed took up the sport of drag racing, and we started bringing the dogs to the track with us, which we called "camping with the noisy cars" Dogs LOVED it. Then one day we were walking along the perimeter of the track, and someone fired up an air compressor for their tires. Ike went into his bug-eyed, panting, shaking routine (his paws would sweat profusely...LOL!) and exasperated - I said to him "There are air compressors everywhere here. You have to get used to it, or you can't come to the Noisy Cars any more" BINGO! From that point on, compressors rated a very sour face and pinned ears - but nothing more than that...LOL!
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
Looking for a small Class C!