- Oct 13, 2025
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Chase is 6 months, and an AMAZING puppy, and one of the funniest things I've been dealing with is his 5 Second Fears of the day.
While he is very social and loves people, he's very sensitive to his surroundings. He notices a LOT from day to day and if it changes, he has to yell about it.
For instance, we walk out into the yard to go potty, and he sees a compost bin where it shouldn't be. TOTAL BARKING MELTDOWN for literally five seconds, then I ask him to come see it with me, and he sniffs it and is like, "oh yeah that's nothing" and moves on with life. Next time he sees it he's completely a-okay with it!
Other 5 Second Fears were:
Leaves that changed color from green to red, leaves on the ground at the start of Autumn, a fence post that was recently painted to a different color, a flower pot waiting to be put in the ground, a hanging plant, and the first time he witnessed my little poodle mix after being shaved down.
While he is very social and loves people, he's very sensitive to his surroundings. He notices a LOT from day to day and if it changes, he has to yell about it.
For instance, we walk out into the yard to go potty, and he sees a compost bin where it shouldn't be. TOTAL BARKING MELTDOWN for literally five seconds, then I ask him to come see it with me, and he sniffs it and is like, "oh yeah that's nothing" and moves on with life. Next time he sees it he's completely a-okay with it!
Other 5 Second Fears were:
Leaves that changed color from green to red, leaves on the ground at the start of Autumn, a fence post that was recently painted to a different color, a flower pot waiting to be put in the ground, a hanging plant, and the first time he witnessed my little poodle mix after being shaved down.