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4getmenot | 20:45 Tue 17th Aug 2010 | Body & Soul
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I have quite a bad fear of dogs, I wouldnt say a phobia as such as som dogs I am ok with. I dont like dogs that jump up or certain types like rotties, dobermans or yappy dogs. Two of my closest mates got puppies last year, now they are quite big and jump up and go mental so I dont go round their houses anymore. One of these mates is due to give birth in October and I would love to go see her and baby when he's born but I know I will panic. I get myself in such a state. I have just seen a download programme on Paul McKennas site for £15.00 to help overcome fear of dogs. Do you think its worth it? Would you try it and have you tried any hypnotherapy where it has worked?
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i would go for it - £15 is nothing if it gives you piece of mind...you can always sell on ebay...

i have tried tapes but found it hard to concerntrate - but then i was also told by a hypnotist that i was obviously one of the few people who were hard to hypnotise...i just couldnt do it...

i am saving to have hypnotherapy to help me with my claustrophobia and to help me be tidier...( may be a lost cause on the tidyness though...whole family is the same, lol)
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tidy people are just people that are too lazy to look for things lol.

I might just go for it.
It is quite strange that we find people with a fear of dogs will often lose that fear around our Wolfhounds, although they are very big dogs they are very gentle and calm and they would certainly sense your fear and respect that and they would let you approach them before they approached you. We have had many children with a fear of dogs just run up and wrap their arms around the necks of these lovable dogs with no fear at all. They really do have this affect on people, very strange but you would need to live with a wolfhound to understand them, we consider ourselves very privileged to be able to share our lives with 3 of these magnificent creatures.
A few years ago, I used to see a couple in Plymouth walking their Wolfies........they were the most laid back dogs imaginable. Often the biggest are.
4Get...maybe you should speak with your friends-tell them what's bothering you,and see if you can try to get used to their dogs in small steps. I am sure they miss seeing you as much as you do them.
Good luck pasta - hopefully the dogs haev been trained not to jump up by now, I'm not afraid of dogs but I find it daunting when they jump up - I was "greeted" by two completely strange dogs when I went to the vet the other day! Your mates will need to control the dogs jumping when the baby comes so you might not find it as bad as you think - fingers crossed for you that the download helps, I have heard that they can be useful aids.
^^ oops sorry pasta, was reading your link in replying to 4get - the post is for 4get, sorry 4get (it's too late at night for me!).
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no the dogs are still mental. They are huskies, brother and sis. One jumps and nips. I know they are harmful but i get even more scared when they do that which winds them up even more. The local pub i go to has a boxer dog and im fine with that.
Funny how dogs sense fear in a person, not funny as in ha ha btw
Lol @ boxy....

I would worry about having dogs like that around babies,full stop 4get.........they need serious training.
Y not ask your friend to lock the dogs away while you visit ? I wouldn't be upset if I had the same request.
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they do try put them in garden but not fair on dog and i cant relax. I dont know how it will be around baby. They do have another dog but its an old collie, im fine with him.
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doesnt help when people say 'he wont hurt' i dont care i dont like dogs. One got out on estate other day and sat by my front door barking.
I am a long time dog owner whose dogs are quite boisterous when allowed to be. I am not afraid of any dog per se (even the couple who have bitten me) but I would be most unhappy around a husky that jumps and nips....that's not phobia, its plain old common sense. Talk to your mates before the husky does it to a stranger who invokes the dangerous dogs act!
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i guess its just an excitable pup
How old is it?
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a year. X
mmmm by a year I would not be very worried about jumping up although its not really on and should have been dealt with, but nipping should have been stopped by the end of teething or very shortly after. A nip from a dog with adult teeth can be nasty. If they were my dogs, they would be leashed when visitors are around and made to behave...as i said before I don't think you are silly to be afraid of them, I would be worried myself. Also as i said before your friend should be thinking about the consequences should the dog bite someone who is not prepared to be forgiving. How much if anything does your mate know about raising dogs?
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its not just fear of them, its most dogs. I even have to ask if anybody has a dog if i go anywhere new. The dogs jump and nip coz as i get scared they think im playing.
4get. Paul McKennas CD's and books are worthwhile and full of common sense. In my opinion, it would be a good idea to try and conquer your fear or at least to handle it better. You don't have to end up loving dogs or being a dog owner, but for your own sake and for any future kids it would be a worthwhile exercise. Parents can make their kids paranoid about dogs and a kid screaming because they see a dog is ridiculous and is learned behaviour in my opinion. Dogs should be controlled and owners should be responsible. People, in general, are more dangerous though than dogs!!
4get....dogs can sense your fear and will try to dominate you. The dog wont suffer being put out, so dont feel guilty. In fact you will probably be doing the baby a favor by allowing the baby to breathe clearer air, away from the dog.

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