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madamekelly 08-01-2011 05:30 PM

As silly as this sounds, you could try what they tell parents with kids who have this issue. Walk outside, close door. Wait 5 minutes. Walk back in. repeat several times a day. (evenings too). After a week, move it up to 10 minutes. Next week 15 minutes, etc. I had a screamer every time I left the house. This trick worked for her, so it should work with a dog, and you don't need a sitter for the dog! I used the time on the front porch, to read. For the dog, you could also walk all over the porch barefoot to put your 'smell'' where he can find it. Also, if you carry small treats when you leave, and give just one when you come back in, your leaving becomes a 'good' thing. This worked for my sister's Chow.

Landers 08-01-2011 05:45 PM

LuLu is not as bad as your dog. When i walk away from her, people tell me all the time that she just frets and keeps looking for me but she never moves. Because when I walk away from her I say "stay". So she waits for me but she is not happy. She looks around for me even if she is with DH. But I can go to work in the am and come home for lunch and she appears fine.

Tinabug 08-02-2011 08:05 AM

The Thundershirt is for separation anxiety, please try it. Money back guarantee. God bless for rescuing the little poodle.

IBQUILTIN 08-02-2011 11:35 AM

Liquid Benadryl helps a lot. If nothing more it makes them sleep

Qwiltylady 08-02-2011 02:08 PM

My cats go crazy at night if I don't leave the stereo on for them.

Tinabug 08-02-2011 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by IBQUILTIN
Liquid Benadryl helps a lot. If nothing more it makes them sleep

Not good for the doggy kidneys and liver.

dogpursemaker 08-02-2011 02:43 PM

Another suggestion would be a GOOD obedience class. A basic obedience class should teach a good, solid stay. Even though you are still near, it teaches the dog he can be apart from you and still be safe. The dog must stay in the same place/postion you put him in, while you walk away, and eventually return. The distance will gradually increase, the length of time the dog is required to stay increases, and distractions will be added. The advanced obedience classes include out of sight stays, where the dog is required to remain sitting or in the down position for a specific length of time with the handler out of sight. You would never leave a dog on a stay when you leave the house for any reason other than training, but the training itself can give the dog confidence. Just another thought!

Ava 08-02-2011 04:35 PM

I just got done ordering a thundershirt for our lilly. She has travel anxiety and doesn't like the vacuumm cleaner. Thank you all for recomending it.

Cassews 08-02-2011 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by Painiacs
Go to thundershirt,com! They are $36.00 any size. They work for all types of a
Anxiety! I have one for my lil girl and it works great. If she's real bad I adds pheromone spray.

I just ordered one for my Vizsla rescue, I am hoping it works.. She is scared of her own shadow.. I don't want to do drugs, so I am willing to try anything organic for her


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