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Originally Posted by tishas_star I've found my dogs love Frank Sinatra, Sarah Brightman, Josh Groban, and Charlotte Church, but especially Old Blue Eyes. I just leave their music on really softly and they seem to enjoy it. Also you can buy like "feel good" pheromones for your dog that you plug into your wall outlet that is supposed to help. You might also try getting up early and taking her for a long long long walk and play time to help wear her out for the day. You might also talk to your vet about some anxiety medicine, have her thyroid levels checked, or even if it would be safe for her to take some Children's Benadryl when you are having to go to work to help her feel less anxious. Mine likes having a super soft fleece pillow in her crate that she "nests" in and I give her the big dog fluffy squeaky toys to cuddle in her bed (I only give them to her now b/c she originally took one of my big dogs' big toys when she was like 8 weeks old and keeps it to this day). But unless you catch her in the act all you will do is teach her to be fearful of you b/c she will associate the mess with you being angry, not her MAKING the mess with you being angry. It's like rubbing their nose in their piddle they just learn to HIDE it from you. |
OMG Now your dogs are just cool! I love Frankie too!
When you leave give her a treat and just tell her to have a good day and you will be back, when you come home show her love. While you are away you should have a kennel available to her. I know you dont "think its right" to kennel a dog, but for dog's, especially Yorkie's, it's a natural thing. You should get one, put a peice of clothing or towel that smells like you inside and water and just leave the door open. That way she has a choice. That's what I do with Milo, and 9 times out of 10, if im not home he is in the kennel sleeping. I know this because when I come home his fur is always meshed to one side when he comes to greet me because he has been sleeping on his kennel pillow all day.