@yaleezaforeva said in Anti-anxiety medication for separation anxiety. 14 month male B.:
once the world goes back to normal in Toronto (whenever that is), my husband and I work long days - avg 8-9 hours away from home 5 days a week.
Oh dear, I wonder how often we are going to encounter this sort of thing, post lock-down, when people in all countries return to normal working hours away from home ?
You had your boy before lockdown, but demand for puppies of all breeds has rocketed since late March. What a good idea to have a dog, now we are home all day ! without any thought to 'but can we cope with a dog when we are back at work ?'
My enquiries for a Basenji puppy now number 231 since lockdown. Probably just the tip of the iceberg. I see dozens of puppies in the forest where I run my Basenji pack (only 2 now, but still a pack) and I wonder how many of these dogs will cause problems when things get back to normal. Even be abandoned - shelters in my country are already predicting an influx.
I have never left any of my Basenjis alone for more than 4 hours and that has been a very rare occurrence, added to which they have always had more Basenjis to cuddle up with - so have never experienced separation anxiety as such. Pining for diseased buddies, yes. But that is a whole new ball-game.
I doubt, however, that medication should even be considered. Basenjis need human company (or another Basenji). 8 - 9 hours, 5 days a week. On its own. I can't think there is any medicine for that - except getting a second Basenji.