My roommate has a little 8 pound dog half the week. (Her and our friend "share" it.)
Sometimes I don't mind the company. Sometimes it is soothing to pet or play with the dog. He is very good natured, affectionate, and can be downright snuggly at times. He's helped keep me grounded and been a comfort quite a few times.
However, loud, sudden noises are difficult for me to handle. I get very anxious and have a hard time recovering. This tiny little dog barks. I get startled and anxious, which makes the dog more anxious, which makes him more likely to bark even more, which gets me all agitated and overwhelmed. And I usually get mad at the dog for it.
It's a tricky balance we're trying to walk here. The pooch and I are on again, off again friends. His co-owners both know (and can see) how unnerving it is for me when he barks. They actually both know about my trauma, too. They are trying to deter him from it as best they can, but obviously he's still a dog. He'll bark now and then.
I guess the good news is on good days I'm getting better at recovering from having been startled. Other days, it feels like I'm under attack which gets fiercer with each bark.
Sometimes I don't mind the company. Sometimes it is soothing to pet or play with the dog. He is very good natured, affectionate, and can be downright snuggly at times. He's helped keep me grounded and been a comfort quite a few times.
However, loud, sudden noises are difficult for me to handle. I get very anxious and have a hard time recovering. This tiny little dog barks. I get startled and anxious, which makes the dog more anxious, which makes him more likely to bark even more, which gets me all agitated and overwhelmed. And I usually get mad at the dog for it.
It's a tricky balance we're trying to walk here. The pooch and I are on again, off again friends. His co-owners both know (and can see) how unnerving it is for me when he barks. They actually both know about my trauma, too. They are trying to deter him from it as best they can, but obviously he's still a dog. He'll bark now and then.
I guess the good news is on good days I'm getting better at recovering from having been startled. Other days, it feels like I'm under attack which gets fiercer with each bark.