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Old 06-12-2014, 06:03 AM   #20
jmcconv
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I appreciate the advice, but I'm not willing to crate Roxie for 9 hours a day. She was crate trained when she was younger and after she turned 2 we stopped using it. She likes to wander around the house and find sunny spots and look out of the windows while I am at work. I think that crating her now after not for 6 years would be more stressful for her. That may make me a bad dog owner, but I don't really care - I like her to be able to entertain herself. I know that this is a temporary problem while she gets used to the new house, which is why I'm okay with trying medication, especially if it's short term. I take full responsibility for "making" her this way. I was never allowed to have pets until my parents gave in and let me get her at 15. She is the cutest, sweetest thing ever and maybe I've loved her too much. But she has stayed home by herself while I've been at school/work before, and she will do it again.
Roxie can walk for miles and act tired but then spring up and get super energetic when she is afraid that I am leaving. We haven't even been in the new house a week, so I am seeing what the vet has to say. Although I am not the biggest fan of medicating for everything, medication was created for a reason and there are some dogs (and people) that benefit from its use.
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