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Jesaroo
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Name: Jes
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separation anxiety
its driving me nuts. if i go to the bathroom and shut the door the puppy screams.
when i leave the house she goes INSANE. i can hear her all the way down, 6 flights down in the forier of my building.
this isnt fair to the nighbors.
what to do?!!?
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Posted 6/4/07 5:20 PM |
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Goobster
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Re: separation anxiety
My dogs did this too (mostly the male). It was tough. Even now he follows me around no matter what I do and if I do not "entertain" him he barks alot.
That is why I got my girl dog, to play with him and keep him company. Sometimes she just could care less though...
How old is the pup? What I do is keep the windows shut and the tv on, always. My dog barks when he hears nosies so the TV drowns a lot of it out.
What kind of dog is it?
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Posted 6/4/07 5:42 PM |
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Jesaroo
is not the girl you knew
Member since 5/05 14266 total posts
Name: Jes
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Re: separation anxiety
she is a pomeranian. she is like 5 months old now.
i do the same with the tv and all and she has three other doggy siblings.
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Posted 6/4/07 6:51 PM |
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MegZee
My bunny
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Name: Meaghan
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Re: separation anxiety
Bailey does the same thing. He is 2 and a half and is finally getting used to the idea that I leave him and come back. I would come home and he literally would be shaking because he was so nervous.
I took him to dog training and we did techniques where I would make him stay and walk further and further away, then come back, then go further than I did the first time, etc. it really worked.
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Posted 6/4/07 8:20 PM |
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sunflowerjesss
Mommy to 3!
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Re: separation anxiety
Peanut will typically follow me around which doesn't phase me...guess I got used to it.
As far as leaving the house...forget it. She is uncontrollable..barks and carrys on not to be believed.
I had a trainer come in. He suggested when I am preparing to leave give her a treat that will occupy her long enough to get me out the door. When I think of it I throw 3 beggin' strips at her and it works. Other than that she is psycho!
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Posted 6/5/07 2:31 PM |
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AndreaLMT
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Re: separation anxiety
We've had this problem w/ Rudy ever since our daughter was born. When I go out w/ Alex, Rudy barks and barks, like he's upset that I'm taking her & not him. She's 17 months old now & he still does it. I feel so bad!
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Posted 6/5/07 7:14 PM |
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wp
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Member since 6/05 1932 total posts
Name: C
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Re: separation anxiety
Here is an article I came across when reading up on seperation anxiety for our dog. HOpe it is helpful:
seperation anxiety
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Posted 6/5/07 10:38 PM |
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MsMBV
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Re: separation anxiety
Posted by wp
Here is an article I came across when reading up on seperation anxiety for our dog. HOpe it is helpful:
seperation anxiety This is great info.
Also, have you asked the vet about the doggie calming vapors? A friend of mine used it for her Shih Tzu and swore by it. It looks like a glade plug-in type of thing & emits a scent that only the dog can smell & it supposedly calms them.
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Posted 6/6/07 2:14 PM |
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