Maggiemoo2
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Hello! I have an old king Charles cavalier (12 years) and he's had a lot of surgeries of his knees and hips and he has a heart disease, however, he is not in pain anymore-as he takes pain medication. We keep our house temperature usually around 70° F so the humans are cold and he's panting. Constantly. So my mom, against my dad's and my plea, turns down the thermostat even more and he is still panting. And he's so spoiled! WHENEVER he asks for food he gets it. WHENEVER he goes outside he gets food-even if he just stands on the steps by the door and turns right around he still gets food. And my mom let's him lick the dirty dishes in the dishwasher while she's loading it up. Also, because he has weak legs we have to pick him up whenever he wants of the couch, wants on the bed, want to stand up, wants to go up the stairs, etc. And he barks whenever he wants something, so it seems as if he's CONSTANTLY BARKING. And his bark is not deep, it's shrill and piercing and literally you can go outside and still hear him bark. And he always lays in the worst places ever. Going somewhere? He lays on our shoes. Cooking something and has to move around a lot in the kitchen? He's right in the middle sprawled out and you have to dodge him whenever you want to just turn around. Carrying something heavy and trying to hurry through the door? He's laying right in the doorway. So it feels like the only thing's he does is sleep, eat, bark. I guess I just needed to get that out but an suggestions to deal with this are welcome. I can't really stop giving him treats because my mom won't let me and I can't get rid of him or punish him or else I get in trouble. Oh and did I mention he wakes us up with his annoying barking and panting at 5 in the morning every morning. And you can't just tell him to shush or put him in the other ropm because he will keep barking even louder. Thanks so much and sorry for the long post...