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During the day she has TJ to bother or play with :D She is also 4.5 y/o ~ so she knows our routine. For all I know she is quite happy and content during the day, although she has taken to peeing where she should not :mad: Bring some of your shirts (dirty with your smell on them) and put them in his bed or crate (if you are bring them) - so he can still kinda have YOU with him :cool: Before you leave him, go in and out a handful of times, so he knows that YOU do come back for him. When you leave for good, just leave - NO GOODBYES or kisses or anything like that. YOU are the pack leader and the pack leader comes and go without alerting the rest of the pack. That's really all I can suggest for now :( |
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I actually take 4 allergy meds a night... they just aren't helping lol |
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Well, I hope it all works out for your babies and I hope you feel better soon ;) |
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I tried it with Roxy and didn't notice anything. My Mom tried it with her little Yorkie on the plane and she almost had a heart attack. She was panting so hard and her tongue turned purple. There was a Doctor's wife on board that said she uses the RR but that it seems not all dogs can handle it. She told my Mom to put a drop or two of Jack Daniels on her tongue to calm her down. It worked. My Mom will never bring her on a plane again :( |
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It's called Rescue Remedy. It's a great holistic way to take the edge off without medicating them. Original Bach Rescue Remedy now alcohol free for Pets |
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I ended up going to PetSmart and getting a paste like thing (like nutrical) called Pet Quiet or something. I hope it works. |
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