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Our newest addition Sam, a 2-yr cattle dog/border collie, has made the space under my desk his 'den'. I have a crate for him with a nice snuggly bed in it, but he goes to great lengths to get under my desk and sleep on the cold hard wood floor instead. Which is not a problem, mostly. He is a little jumpy when I sit down fast, but other than that, no problems.
So here is my question. My 2-1/2 year old son followed him under the desk while I was sitting there. The dog has been very nice with the kids and I was right there, so I didn't think anything of it. But after a minute, the dog let out a scared sounding yelp and beat it out from under the desk. I don't think the kid hurt him, although you never know.
Do you think the dog was scared by the child being in his 'den'? Maybe he felt threatened or backed into a corner? Can I train the dog to accept the kid under the desk with him? Or is this an unsafe situation that should be avoided in the future? Should I not allow the dog to camp out under the desk? Or just keep the kids out of his space?
Sam is still a little jumpy from his rescue ordeal. I would hate to put him into a situation that was more than he could handle. He is not the least bit aggressive, but I am afraid he might bite out of fear, more than anything.
I put the dog in a down/stay after the event and comforted my son, who was scared. Was this right? Or was there a better way to handle the situation?
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