maybe she just doesn't like the Irish
Gizmo vs One Kibble…
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But sadly he has separation anxiety, yesterday he freaked when I closed him in there (in an attempt to get him used to staying in the room), he was panting a lot while trying to get over again. He has never reacted to strongly before.
I am considering getting a professional to come help me out. I have tried every tip I can find on the internet, with no success. It costs a lot, and if I do I then have to cancel a dog class I signed up for in January.Talk with your vet about holistic approaches. I have Kananga on an herbal extract that really takes the edge off his anxiety.
Although he still whimpers sometimes when I leave the room, fortunately he calms down right away, but the furniture chewing has stopped.
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Yeah, I have been thinking about that. I had a look at Homeopet Anxiety Relief. Any experience with that?
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Yeah, I have been thinking about that. I had a look at Homeopet Anxiety Relief. Any experience with that?
The vet I worked for used to recommend Homeopet products pretty regularly and I know he recommended the anti-anxiety one often.
Miranda
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I have also heard great things about Homeopet from my vet, I have yet to use it, the dogs calmed down on their own..
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Yeah, I have been thinking about that. I had a look at Homeopet Anxiety Relief. Any experience with that?
I've heard good things about Homeopet. I've been using Azmira Calm & Relax with Kananga for the last few months and have seen great results. I think it's a similar solution as it's simply herbal extracts that you can add to their water.
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Has he had this Seperation A the whole time you have had him, or just lately?
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Has he had this Seperation A the whole time you have had him, or just lately?
It's been building gradually. I kinda had a feeling this would happen, especially since I am unemployed, and taking classes via home on the internet. I am home 99% of the time. Will be taking classes throughout next year too.
Also I have had him sleeping in my bedroom (in his crate) the whole time..which this dumbass puppy pamplet said was a good thing to do. Wish I never did that, and instead had him in his room alone from the start! Sigh….ah well.
Although the last few weeks I have been moving his crate out, and now he is in the living-room, but could still see me. Hopefully that will help build up his confidence in being alone, last night I actually had the door half closed and he didn't cry.
I have been trying to keep him in the room as much as posabul, like when playing with him, he eats there etc. Just to attempt to get him to associate the room with happy things. But even if I am in the room, and I close the gate (or door) he drops everything and whimpers at the door.
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My dogs sleep with me. I really don't see that as a contributing issue.
What I would do is get the b used to being alone is short time frames. As you have time, you can do it.
That is, leave him inside, go outside and come back in. Make it very short, 1 min or less.
slowly increase this time until its just a matter of routine.
Keep the coming and going very low key, like you were going out to p/u the mail or
put the laundry in the washer. Just routine, I will be right back.
I dont' have time to find the whole printout, but will try to do it this afternoon for you.
It does take some time, and it does work. -
My dogs sleep with me. I really don't see that as a contributing issue.
What I would do is get the b used to being alone is short time frames. As you have time, you can do it.
That is, leave him inside, go outside and come back in. Make it very short, 1 min or less.
slowly increase this time until its just a matter of routine.
Keep the coming and going very low key, like you were going out to p/u the mail or
put the laundry in the washer. Just routine, I will be right back.
I dont' have time to find the whole printout, but will try to do it this afternoon for you.
It does take some time, and it does work.I agree. My B sleeps on my bed and he hasn't developed any issues really.
Just like with humans and anxiety/phobias, you need to use gradual exposure. This is why I got in the habit of always excluding Kananga when I was doing chores around the house. When I went to go do laundry, I'd shut the door. But a few minutes later I would be back. During that time I'd hear him whimper a bit but he'd calm down right away.
You can start by doing this and move up to completely leaving your home for short periods of time.
I started this habit right away with him and have never really discontinued it. I think its a helpful exposure to let them know you'll always be back.
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Sure shows the ""cat actions" that a b have been described to have. Great show!!!