Does anyone else have a dog that goes bananas everytime he enters the vet's office? I have an Akita that weighs about 80 lbs. He has been through two obedience classes (one individualized one on one for commands and another at a dog park that was more for socialization skills). He is very smart and did wonderfully. He follows his commands with no problem, EXCEPT for when he has to go to the vet. As soon as he enters the office, he forgets every command he's ever learned and acts like an idiot.
Yesterday I took him for his shots and to get his nails trimmed. He was excited, but did fairly well at first and I thought 'thank god, just maybe we'll get out of here without him embarrassing me again'. The vet has a table/scale that lowers and raises. Niko got on it fine, went down when I commanded him to, and stayed lying down while it was being raised. He stayed fairly still while the tech was weighing him and stayed down until she came back in with the clippers and syringes. As soon as she came in, he refused to lie down and started howling at the top of his voice like he was being killed. You could hear him all over the premises.
I held him by the collar while the tech tried to cut his nails and he continued to howl and tried to roll off the table. Another tech came in and made the comment, "Oh, it's wild Nico". She hugged him, played with him, and tried to get him to calm down. He did for just a minute, then started howling again, so she wrapped her arms around his neck petting him, while I kept trying to down him and held his leash. The original tech was laughing and just petting his side. By this point we had stopped messing with his nails and were just trying to calm him down. He was having none of it, kept his face pointed straight up to the ceiling howling, and acted like we were killing him. The vet finally came in to see what was going on. As soon as Nico saw him and the open door behind him, he easily threw all three of us off, and made a flying leap off the table to leap into the vet's arms. He didn't jump down. He jumped straight up and out with an expression on his face, like 'Help, catch me'. He and the vet both went into the wall with the vet letting Nico slide to the floor. Nico stood up on his hind legs and wrapped both front paws around the vet's neck, blubbering and howling the whole time. He then spotted the open door behind the vet and tried to make a run for it. Unfortunately the vet was in the way and Nico just buried his head in the vet's groin and tried to barrel his way through him with all four feet just spinning. The vet kept trying to push Nico's head out of his groin, saying, "you can't go through me Nico, you can't go through me", while everyone was roaring with laughter. The stupid dog never let up howling the entire time, like he was being killed. He never barked or tried to bite. He just howled and blubbered the entire time and kept trying to get free. My mom had gone with me to the vet's office and told me later that they could hear him all the way out in the lobby and he sounded like we were killing him. The vet finally slipped out and got a bag of dog treats that he fed him the entire time he was getting his shots and nails cut. That was the only way to stop his howling. He didn't give them any trouble after that, but I was so embarrassed by his behavior that I could have killed him. He did the exact same thing in Dec and again last March when he went in. I'd think it was this particular vet, except he acted the same way at his previous vet's. When I got him home yesterday, I took him walking and we went through every one of his commands with no problem. He was as calm and laid back as he could be, obeying every command instantly. I took him to the park where we met several other dogs and again he acted like a perfect gentleman. I took him home and messed with his feet and nails and he just calmly held the paws out to me. He can heel, sit, down, stay, come, fetch, shake, open doors, etc with absolutely no problem. I can take him anywhere else and he is perfectly quiet and well behaved. I get compliments on him all the time about how well behaved he is. I swear the only place he acts like a wild commanche is the vet's office!


