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Gizmo and Gidget's Pet Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Arkansas
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| ![]() I think I would just give the vet a call first. Tell him her symptoms and everything. And if he thinks its serious he would have you bring her in. Good luck, and I will say a prayer that its nothing serious.
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BANNED! Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: USA
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| ![]() Both of mine drool when they get in the car and get sick after 10 min of it. yet they always want to go. |
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Donating Yorkie Yakker Join Date: May 2005 Location: Missouri
Posts: 248
| ![]() Well luckily, it's only happened during car rides. I knock on wood that it doesn't happen during other situations, and that she eventually warms up to car rides. I know that she's young (like I said, she's not even 13 weeks yet, she'll turn 13 weeks Monday; 3 months Tuesday) so I'm hoping we can ease her stress a little bit. I'll ask my vet for advice on Saturday. Thanks everyone.
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YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Somewhere land
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Just a few thoughts. Make the trips short and to fun places like a walk or a pet store, someplace fun not just groomers and vets. check into a anxiety wrap for dogs. If I could post pics I show you how to do an easy one. It helps contain the axeity and it works. Try some Tellington touch on the jaw line and teeth as well as the ears to get the good hormones the ones that calm flowing. try just playing in and around the car not going any place and make it a ton of fum and treats a plenty. Joy | |
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YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Somewhere land
Posts: 364
| ![]() Getting in TTouch with Your Dog, by Linda Tellington-Jones Here is the book on TTouch and type that in an you should get her site. http://www.anxietywrap.com/ is the site for an axiety wrap I am not sure if it works as I use an ace or tensor bandage. Or get a tight T shirt that works too. Joy |
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